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Drugmakers find whistle-blowing a bitter pill to swallow
added on 10 Nov 2009
"The seeds for these cases were planted a number of years ago, and they're finally coming to fruition," said Reuben Guttman, a lawyer in Washington who specializes in whistle-blower cases. "There's lots more coming."Source
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Drugmakers find whistle-blowing a bitter pill to swallow
posted to PharmaGossip on 07 Nov 2009
"The seeds for these cases were planted a number of years ago, and they're finally coming to fruition," said Reuben Guttman, a lawyer in Washington who specializes in whistle-blower cases. "There's lots more coming."Source
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Do the OIG guidelines keep U.S. pharma companies compliant?
posted to Pharma Strategy Blog on 09 Nov 2009
This year we have seen the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the US Department of Health and Human Services enter into a number of large settlement agreements with pharmaceutical companies for alleged violation of anti-kickback regulations which prevent companies from offering inducements to p...