Amity Island
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Their new catchphrase/philosophy is not to be "more effective" it is instead to be an "enabler". I'm all for making any business as you say "more effective." What I wouldn't want is to swap a guard dog for a lap dog or a bodyguard for a masseur. The drug companies have a very, very, long list of crimes and fines. The most recent one just last year. What if the police were to follow this "enabler" role?What can possibly be wrong in making the whole process more effective?
Watchdog fines Pfizer and Flynn £70m for overcharging NHS for epilepsy drug
Penalties come after an in-depth investigation carried out by the Competition and Markets Authority
www.theguardian.com
In 2005 in the UK, the House of Commons’ health committee evaluated the influence of the drug industry on health policy, including the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).3 The committee was concerned that industry funding could lead the agency to “lose sight of the need to protect and promote public health above all else as it seeks to win fee income from the companies.” But nearly two decades on, little has changed, and industry funding of drug regulators has become the international norm.’ - British Medical Journal, June 2022