The Vermont Legislature has approved a law requiring drug and medical-device makers to publicly disclose detailed information about money and other gifts they give to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health-care providers, The New York Times reported.
The law, which is scheduled to take effect July 1, is one of the toughest measures taken by a state to restrict gifts that might influence a physician’s prescribing or treatment decisions. It would allow Vermonters to learn, for instance, how much their physicians had been paid by the companies that manufacture brand-name drugs they are prescribing. Someone scheduled for heart surgery could find out whether his surgeon had received money from manufacturers of pacemakers.
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