BioéthiqueOnline (Dec 2016)

Améliorer la compréhension et la gestion des conflits d’intérêts des experts conseillant la prise de décisions en santé publique

  • Cloutier, Anne-Isabelle,
  • Bélisle-Pipon, Jean-Christophe,
  • Ringuette, Louise,
  • Doudenkova, Victoria,
  • Williams-Jones, Bryn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 38

Abstract

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In Québec, in Canada and elsewhere in the world, expert advisory committees advise and guide government decision-makers in the choice of new drugs, vaccines to be used or interventions to be put in place. In parallel, these experts are receiving increasing support from private companies to conduct their research or to disseminate the results of their research. Such situations place them at risk of conflicts of interest and may eventually undermine confidence in public decision-making. This case study stimulates reflection into what constitutes sound and optimal management of conflict of interest situations by expert members and the organizations in which they have an advising role.

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