The Prescription Project (correction)
Executive Summary
A story about The Prescription Project (1"The Pink Sheet" Feb. 19, 2007, p. 25) incorrectly cited "How the Pharmaceutical Industry Influences Prescribing" as a Journal of the American Medical Association article. That piece was The Prescription Project's own article published on its Web site. The JAMA article that helped spur creation of the Prescription Project was entitled "Health Industry Practices that Create Conflicts of Interest"...
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