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This study highlights potential conflicts of interest in health economics research. Consulting fees may influence findings related to the pharmaceutical industry.

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  • Health economics
  • Pharmaceutical industry analysis

Background:

  • Disclosure of consulting fees received by Seabury from Precision Health Economics.
  • Precision Health Economics is identified as a life sciences consulting firm.
  • The firm provides services to the pharmaceutical sector.

Discussion:

  • Potential influence of financial relationships on research outcomes.
  • Importance of transparency in scientific reporting.
  • Ethical considerations in health economics consulting.

Key Insights:

  • Financial disclosures are crucial for evaluating research.
  • Consulting relationships can create perceived or actual bias.
  • Understanding industry funding is key to interpreting results.

Outlook:

  • Need for stricter guidelines on financial disclosures.
  • Promoting independent research in health economics.
  • Enhancing public trust in pharmaceutical research.