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Code of Ethics

 

On December 18, 2008, AdvaMed's Board of Directors unanimously approved a major update of the Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Professionals.  The revised Code further clarifies and distinguishes between appropriate and inappropriate activity between health care professionals and representatives of AdvaMed member companies. It also presents non-member companies with an opportunity to adopt the AdvaMed Code’s principles and unite industry in addressing common issues in a consistent manner. 

AdvaMed’s revised Code expands into important new areas, including:

  • A new Code Compliance section under which a list of companies that certify their adoption of the Code will be available for public review on AdvaMed’s Web site.
  • An explicit prohibition on providing entertainment or recreation to Health Care Professionals (HCPs).  Additionally, the changes prohibit gifts of any type, including all non-educational branded promotional items, regardless of value.
  • Guidelines that allow for companies to enter into royalty arrangements with HCPs in exchange for substantial contributions that improve medical technologies.
  • A new section addressing Evaluation and Demonstration Products which sets forth appropriate parameters under which companies may provide no-charge products intended to educate both HCPs and patients on newer or improved medical technologies.
  • An expanded section addressing the provision of objective reimbursement, coverage and health economics information to HCPs in order to improve patient access to medical technologies.

Additionally, AdvaMed has revised current Code sections to provide greater clarity and rigor in areas such as consulting agreements, company-conducted training and education for HCPs, and research and educational grants, among other key areas.

 Click Here to Download the Revised and Restated AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions With Health Care Professionals  
Compares the Revised and Restated AdvaMed Code of Ethics, the 2005 AdvaMed Code of Ethics and the Revised PhRMA Code   
   


The medical technology industry has two goals:

  • make today’s medical technologies better; and
  • make tomorrow’s medical technologies a reality.

Future advances in medical technologies will depend on the continual interaction between physicians and medical technology companies.  This constant feedback assures physicians have the tools and training they need and that patients have access to safe and effective devices and treatments. AdvaMed has developed the revised and restated Code of Ethics On Interaction with Health Care Professionals (effective July 1, 2009) for our members to continue to assure a high standard of ethical conduct.

AdvaMed members encourage ethical business practices and socially responsible industry conduct related to their interactions with health care professionals through:

News Items / Articles

Other helpful sources for information:

 

 
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PricewaterhouseCoopers Award for Leadership in the Advancement of Ethics in the Medical Device Industry. Click here for press release.



Ted Acosta of Ernst & Young moderates a panel discussion on crucial compliance issues at the First International Medical Device Compliance Congress and Best Practices Forum on May 26-27, 2008 in Paris, France.



Company Compliance Officer Panelists (Smith + Nephew; Zimmer; Siemens; GE) at the First International Medical Device Compliance Congress and Best Practices Forum.



Panelist Tamara Tubin of Zimmer at the First International Medical Device Compliance Congress and Best Practices Forum.