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Inadequate conflict of interest policies at most French teaching hospitals: A survey and website analysis.

Christian-Guy CoichardGabriel PerraudAnne ChailleuVéronique GaillacPaul SchefferBarbara J Mintzes
Published in: PloS one (2019)
This is the first systematic assessment of COI policies in teaching hospitals in France. Such policies are needed to protect patients, clinicians and students from undue commercial influence. Despite public and political pressure for better management of COI, few teaching hospitals have implemented comprehensive and protective policies, and some hospitals lacked policies altogether. These results highlight the need for greater attention to management of COI within teaching hospitals. One potential solution would be to integrate COI policies into hospital accreditation procedures, in order to ensure a baseline of management at all teaching hospitals.
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