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Australia was one of the first countries that has, since mid-2007, required reporting of details of every industry-sponsored event. Data are publicly posted, updated every six months and downloadable as pdf only. A 2009 study found modest expenditure at individual events, but high cumulatively,
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was founded in 2013, that requires full disclosure of payments above 500 euro from pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers of medical devices to healthcare workers, patient organizations et cetera. The effectiveness of this register will be evaluated in 2019.
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particularly for prescribers of high cost drugs like oncologists, endocrinologists, and cardiologists. It concluded disclosure requirements fell short of what is required and proposed more comprehensive data collections.
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stated that the value of transparency was beyond dispute, but "the true value of the database remains uncertain and probably too early to ascertain".
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reported payment information on its Open Payment Program website for the first time, the data from 2012.
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In 2012 it was suggested that the act may have a limited effect on prescribing and on expenditures.
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is a 2010 United States healthcare law to increase transparency of financial relationships between
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Jane Robertson; Ray Moynihan; Emily Walkom; Lisa Bero; David Henry (3 November 2009).
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This article is about the Physician Payments Sunshine Act. Not to be confused with
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There is no agreement on appropriate standards of disclosure internationally.
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In 2011, it was proposed to use identification systems on tracked physicians.
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offered physicians training to understand the Sunshine Act.
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Proposed legislation of the 111th United States Congress
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
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Government in the Sunshine Act
health care providers
pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturers
medical devices
Medicare
Medicaid
State Children's Health Insurance Program
teaching hospitals
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
health care providers
pharmaceutical manufacturers
conflicts of interest
American Medical Association
senior US Senator
Charles Grassley
Republican
Iowa
Herb Kohl
Wisconsin
Democratic Party
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
JAMA
"S.301 - Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2009 - 111th Congress (2009-2010)"


"'Sunshine' bill sets $ 100 trigger for disclosing drug industry pay to doctors"
American Medical News
"The Physician Payment Sunshine Act is here: Are you ready?"
"Doctors and Drug Companies — Scrutinizing Influential Relationships"

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