Five global healthcare
organisations have signed the
Consensus Framework for Ethical
Collaboration.
The International Pharmaceutical
Foundation (FIP), the International
Federation of Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers and Associations
(IFPMA) and three other
organisations have signed the
consensus which is based on four
overarching principles: putting
patients first, supporting ethical
research and innovation, ensuring
independence and ethical conduct
and promoting transparency and
accountability.
FIP said the organisations
created the consensus to support
partnerships which aimed to
deliver greater patient benefits and
support high quality patient care.
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