For more than a year, the American Medical Association has been drafting a new ethics policy aiming to limit industry influence on continuing education for doctors. Apparently that’s not enough time. Early this month, Sen. Herb Kohl sent a letter to the AMA for a status report. The AMA wrote back saying it is still at work. The organization’s House of Delegates has rejected two proposals, and its ethics committee will take up the issue again in late August, the group said. “There is often more than one round of revisions,” AMA Executive Vice President Michael D. Maves wrote. An AMA spokeswoman said the organization didn’t have “anything else to add.” The first proposal from the AMA’s ethics committee recommended that doctors and others “must not accept industry funding to support professional education activities.” The reason: “existing mechanisms to manage potential conflicts

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More Than a Year Later, New AMA Conflicts Policy Still in Works


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