Sunday, April 5, 2009

Stanford Medical School to Disclose More About Industry Comp - Health Blog - WSJ

According to the April 1, 2009 WSJ Health Care Blog, Standford is to publicly disclose on its web-site those of its medical school faculty receiving industry money greater than $5,000 -- although specific amounts will not be disclosed.
Stanford University’s medical school said today it expects to post an online list by the end of the summer showing its staff members who received payments, royalties, stock grants and other compensation topping $5,000 in 2008. Companies providing the compensation to each staff member on the list will be identified but the dollar amounts staffers received above $5,000 won’t be included. Among the targets of the Grassley’s investigations was Alan Schatzberg, who chairs Stanford’s psychiatry department.

via Stanford Medical School to Disclose More About Industry Comp - Health Blog - WSJ.

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