Recording patient visits

January 15, 2008

For pharmaceutical research?



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1 Toni Brayer MD January 15, 2008 at 12:44 pm

Another example of the shameful way big pharma is in bed with physicians. I only hope the doctors really “believed’ it was for some type of research and not just a way for companies to learn how doctors prescribe and learn about competitors. Patients will often agree to “research” if their doctor asks. That is the power of the dr. /pt. relationship that these companies are exploiting. Shameful!

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