RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @PCHSS_AIHI: New study in @bmj_latest: 80% of the US based MD who lead influential professional medical associations had financial relat…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
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RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
RT @bmj_latest: NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations…
NEW #BMJResearch finds that financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations and industry are extensive @raymoynihan @joel_lexchin @LoaiAlbarqouni https://t.co/zx6AJaozxX
RT @PCHSS_AIHI: New study in @bmj_latest: 80% of the US based MD who lead influential professional medical associations had financial relat…
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
RT @PCHSS_AIHI: New study in @bmj_latest: 80% of the US based MD who lead influential professional medical associations had financial relat…
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
Financial ties between leaders of influential US professional medical associations & industry: cross sectional study https://t.co/bEYUqCjUb2 via @raymoynihan & @adamgdunn & @LoaiAlbarqouni @barttels2
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
RT @raymoynihan: Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. B…
Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. In my view, genuinely tackling overdiagnosis & overtreatment requires a medical leadership who is not tied financially to companies
Once the horror of the pandemic passes, the problem of too much medicine will remain a key challenge for health systems. But how to tackle medical excess properly - overdiagnosis, overtreatment - when so many medical leaders are tied to companies profiting
‘New data shed sunlight on how to create doctors’ organizations that we can trust.’ https://t.co/4B7Nctg1eA Editorial in @bmj_latest on @raymoynihan @LoaiAlbarqouni @adamgdunn et al.'s paper: https://t.co/zbSckjt6vr
New study in @bmj_latest: 80% of the US based MD who lead influential professional medical associations had financial relationships with industry. What does this mean for tackling #overtreatment & #overdiagnosis? https://t.co/zbSckjt6vr @raymoynihan @
[new paper] 71% of board members in US professional medical associations have ties to industry. From 2017-2019 that came to $130 million dollars from industry, and the median in one association was $518,000 per board member. These people write guidelines.
Financial ties between leaders of influential US professional medical associations and industry: cross sectional study https://t.co/cmpMw76aE6 https://t.co/Tolm0HZNtj
Financial ties between leaders of influential US professional medical associations and industry: cross sectional study https://t.co/vaqZgVa3wf https://t.co/mq3kmXe10A