Today, in Geneva, sees Dr Labelle, Chair of Transparency International, present the findings of Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2006, with its special focus on the detrimental effect of corruption on health care around the world.
The Report recommends ways to prevent huge losses to embezzlement, corruption in the purchase of medicines and equipment, and payment fraud. It analyses how massive marketing campaigns by pharmaceutical companies can distort decisions that affect the quality of care, and questions the approach of the international community to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
See Transparency's web site here for an Introduction to the Report on Corruption and Health.
The Report recommends ways to prevent huge losses to embezzlement, corruption in the purchase of medicines and equipment, and payment fraud. It analyses how massive marketing campaigns by pharmaceutical companies can distort decisions that affect the quality of care, and questions the approach of the international community to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
See Transparency's web site here for an Introduction to the Report on Corruption and Health.
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