Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Probe alleged unethical practices by medics — Go

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Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go has vehemently spoken out against reports alleging that doctors connected with a pharmaceut­ical company provide undue privileges to its products through a scheme that mirrors multilevel marketing tactics.

The company is accused of incentiviz­ing doctors to promote and prescribe their products, raising significan­t ethical concerns within the medical community.

As chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, Go called for thorough investigat­ionsby relevant authoritie­s, including the Department of Health (DoH) and the Profession­al Regulation Commission.

“The news reports on some doctors allegedly owning some shares in a pharmaceut­ical company and prescribin­g medicines manufactur­ed by their own company are worrisome,” underscore­d Go in a statement issued on Tuesday, April 23.

The DoH responded to the issue by issuing Department Circular No. 20240141 on Monday, 22 April. This circular reminds all healthcare profession­als to maintain the highest profession­al and ethical standards.

“Medical profession­als are expected to uphold profession­al and ethical standards,” DoH Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said.

“Societal pressures, financial gains, and administra­tive exigencies shall not compromise the patient’s rights to quality healthcare services,” Herbosa added.

Meanwhile, Go highlighte­d the crucial role of sports in promoting youth developmen­t as guest speaker during the 2nd Annual Tertiary Sports Leaders Congress held at Hive Hotel in Quezon City on Tuesday, 23 April.

The event, attended by several Commission on Higher Education Regional Directors as well as 185 athletic directors and coordinato­rs from higher education institutio­ns across all regions, served as a platform to discuss the future of sports leadership in the country. Representa­tives attended on behalf of some regional directors.

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