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1. Ethical Challenges Related to Financial Conflicts of Interest in Research Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA
Berman Bioethics Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland USA Will focus on the ethical issues in clinical researchWill focus on the ethical issues in clinical research
2. At the Newsstand “Safeguards Get Trampled in Rush for Research Cash”
Chicago Tribune, 9/5/99
“Senators Ask Drug Giant to Explain Grants to Doctors”
New York Times, 7/06/05
“How Tightly Do Ties Between Doctor and Drug Company Bind”
New York Times, 7/27/05
3. At the Bookstore Science in the Private Interest : Has the Lure of Profits Corrupted Biomedical Research?
Krimsky, 2003
The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It
Angell, 2004
On The Take: How Medicine's Complicity with Big Business Can Endanger Your Health
Kassirer, 2004
4. At the Medical Library “Handling conflicts of interest between industry and academia”
JAMA 2003; 3240-1
"Regulating academic-industrial research relationships--solving problems or stifling progress?"
NEJM 2005; 1060-5
"Reporting Conflicts of Interest, Financial Aspects of Research, and Role of Sponsors in Funded Studies"
JAMA 2005; 110-111
5. In the Beltway Institutional Review Boards: A Time for Reform
OIG, June 1998
Recruiting Human Subjects: Pressures in Industry-Sponsored Clinical Research
OIG, June 2000
6. Conflict of Interest Timeline
7. Ethical Foundations Scandals, codes, regulations and principles
Fiduciary obligations
Reservoir of trust
8. Fiduciary “a person holding the character of trustee, in respect of the trust and confidence involved in it and scrupulous good faith and candor which it requires.”
a “person having duty, created by his undertaking, to act primarily for another’s benefit in matters connected with such understanding.”
Black’s Law Dictionary
9. Fiduciary Obligations Put aside self-interest
Focus primarily on the interests of the person for whom he or she serves as fiduciary
Act to promote that individual’s interest and so earn the trust of that individual
McCullough, et al 1998
10. Reservoir of Trust Individual physicians and investigators
Specific institutions
The research enterprise as a whole
11. Trust and Trustworthiness “Not all things that thrive when there is trust between people…are things that should be encouraged to thrive…There are immoral as well as moral trust relationships.”
Baier A, 1986
12. Spectrum of Conflicts Initial considerations
Research design
Prospective review
In process
Recruitment
Informed consent
Integrity of the data
Reporting
13. Selected Types of Financial Interests Per capita payments
Money received outside the study
Investigator holds equity
Institution holds equity
14. Potential Solutions Divest
Minimize
Disclose
15. Important Empirical Questions Regarding Disclosures of COI Who, What, When, Where, and How?
How will these data be used?
What are the effects on trust?
What are the effects on the research enterprise?
16. COINSConflict of Interest Notification Study Johns Hopkins
Jeremy Sugarman
Duke
Kevin Weinfurt
Rob Califf
Kevin Schulman
Joelle Friedman
Jennifer Allsbrook
Michaela Dinan
Wake Forest
Mark Hall
NHLBI Grant: 1 R01 HL075538-01
17. COINS Overview