More than half of the experts who wrote cardiology clinical practice guidelines reported conflicts of interest, researchers reported.
And more than 80% of the chairs of the writing committees reported at least one conflict, according to James Kirkpatrick, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and colleagues./.../
On the positive side, there appears to be a "substantial pool" of writers and reviewers without conflicts, Kirkpatrick and colleagues reported in the March 28 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine |
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