DutchNews, May 11, 2017
Pharmaceutical companies
spent €58.5m sponsoring doctors, patients organisations and healthcare
providers last year, the Volkskrant said on Thursday.
This is a rise of 13% on
2015, the paper said, quoting figures from the Transparantieregister Zorg, set
up five years ago to provide details about healthcare sponsorship.
Most of the
increase is due to extra spending on care institutions and doctors. Payment to
patients organisations fell by €500,000 to €1.7m. Less money also went to pay
doctors to speak at conferences, a trend which first began in Britain with
GlaxoSmithKline.
Sponsoring by pharmaceutical companies is controversial
because it can give rise to conflicts of interest. ‘Companies are not paying
€58m in order to get nothing back. They are not philanthropists,’ said Ruud
Coolen van Brakel of the IVM institute which investigates prescription
patterns.
‘The sponsor cash paid to patients organisations is recouped in the
price of medicines,’ he said. ‘No-one asks if we all benefit from this.’

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