Clinical Trial Recruitment By Physicians May Receive Prosecutorial Attention
Executive Summary
Clinical trial recruitment by physician practices could come under closer scrutiny by federal prosecutors, Philadelphia Assistant U.S. Attorney James Sheehan suggested at the National Congress on Health Care Compliance Feb. 7 in Washington, D.C
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