Information about the rules and regulations that govern interactions between pharmaceutical, bioscience, medical device company, and other life sciences company interactions with physicians and other healthcare professionals. This includes information on the Sunshine Act, state laws, the PhRMA Code, and the AdvaMed Code on Ethical Interactions with Healthcare Professionals.
From meal caps to airport shuttles to airfare, accurately capturing spend on healthcare professionals remains one of life sciences planners’ biggest challenges.
On March 12–15, Pharma Forum 2017 offered a kaleidoscope of education, interaction, engagement, and learning from and with the best and brightest in the life sciences meetings and hospitality world. Here are some photos from the event.
CBI and MeetingsNet for the second year conducted an exclusive survey of pharmaceutical meeting managers to explore the current state of meal caps and pharma menu pricing and establish benchmarks...
Mike Roberts President and Chief Operating Officer Rx Worldwide Meetings, Inc., a division of Infinix (left) moderating the physician panel at Pharma Forum 2016Pharmaceutical, biomedical, and other life sciences meeting managers plan a lot of mee...
The version of the 21st Century Cures Act that the U.S. House of Representatives passed last week no longer contains the provision that would have exempted pharmaceutical companies from having to disclose funds spent on continuing medical...
Cvent Founder and CEO Reggie Aggarwal will serve as CEO of the newly merged company.Cvent and Lanyon Solutions have officially merged into one global meeting, event, and travel technology company. Lanyon’s owner, Vista Equity Partners, reported t...
Executives at life sciences companies don’t seem to argue about dollar amounts for the airfare they pay for healthcare professional travel as long as it’s economy class. Why are meals caps so different (and do they have to be)?