The Cleveland Clinic, one of the nation’s top health care systems, announced today that it will create a physician profile for all of its doctors and include information on corporate payments and consulting agreements. Increased disclosure at such a respected hospital should spur other health systems to follow suit. The New York Times and Wall Street Journal have been investigating conflicts-of-interest at academic medical centers around the country for several years. Cleveland Clinic was the
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Academic Medical Centers should stop hiding industry payments
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