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Medical & Science Journals Urged to Adopt Common Policy on Disclosing Financial Conflicts of Interest
The Center for Science in the Public Interest today urged editors of journals of science and medicine to adopt a common standard for disclosing financial conflicts of interest among their authors, editors, and peer reviewers. The nonprofit watchdog group, whose Integrity in Science Project monitors corporate influence on science, developed a model disclosure policy with Barnett S. Kramer, Thomas F. Babor, and Wendy Cowles Husser, respectively of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the journal Addiction, and the Journal of the American College of Surgeons; and bioethicists Arthur Caplan and Jonathan Moreno, both of University of Pennsylvania.
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By CSPI, USA.
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HealthPolicy Resource.
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Russian Federation: Contemporary art - an issue of freedom of expression, not extremism.
The government has acknowledged the historical neglect of social care, and is trying hard to make amends. Last month, the prime minister launched a major consultation on reform of the care system. Importantly, he promised a green paper before the next election. This is a brave move, as it will broach the classic big questions. Do we want a national or local service? Should it be universal or targeted? And what mix of public and private funds should be involved? By digging up these difficult issues, the green paper is a gamble for the government. If it also offers a fresh approach to public services, it could also be a real test of progressive politics. By Sophie Moullin, Reseach Fellow, Public Services
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By IPPR, UK.< /p>
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Governance Policy Resource.
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