AAMC endorses Physician Payments Sunshine Act

From: Dean Huffman . (dean@thehuffpeople.net)
Sun May 18 17:01:28 2008


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AAMC endorses Physician Payments Sunshine Act

The AAMC has endorsed the Senate-proposed, amended version of the "Physician Payments Sunshine Act." The legislation will require drug, device, or medical supply manufacturers that receive federal payments (through Medicare, Medicaid, or the State Children's Health Insurance Program) to disclose anything of value given to doctors, such as payments, gifts, honoraria, or travel. These companies would be required to submit information to the Department of Health and Human Services on a quarterly basis. The amended legislation proposed in the Senate eliminates the threshold used to determine which companies will be required to disclose gift information. It also lowers the minimum expense limit for mandatory reporting of gifts (from $25 and above to $15 and above). In addition, the amended Senate bill will preempt any state laws governing disclosure of gifts.

Information: Go to

http://www.aamc.org/advocacy/library/teachphys/corres/2008/050208.pdf





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