Exposing Corruption : Exploring Solutions
POGO is an independent nonprofit that investigates and exposes corruption and other misconduct in order to achieve a more effective, accountable, open, and ethical federal government.
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POGO
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POGO joins coalition letter calling for transparency of health care advisory panelNovember 3, 2009 Dear Committee Chairs: Our organizations represent a diverse group of patient, labor, consumer, public interest, scientific integrity, taxpayer, journalism, and transparency advocates. Although our groups have varied agendas, we all recognize that the pending health care bill has enormous consequences for our respective constituencies. Congress is poised to pass changes in our health care system that will affect every American family. As chairman of a key committee working on health care legislation, you have grappled with questions concerning the quality, affordability and accessibility of health care in this country. Of necessity, this legislation is complicated. Health care bills in both chambers create several advisory committees to help federal agencies deal with the implementation of this significant new law. Because these advisory panels will play major roles on issues ranging from immunization practices and clinical research to health care financing and the development of the health care labor force, we urge you to ensure that members of these panels perform their duties with full transparency and free of financial conflicts of interest. The American public will be ill-served if these advisory committees operate behind closed doors and are influenced by members with financial ties to special interests with a stake in their deliberations. At a minimum, all advisory panels created by any final health care law should:
An effective health care plan depends on advisory committees that give fact-based guidance and operate in full view of the American public. We urge you to incorporate these reforms into any final bill. Sincerely, John Gage Wayne C. Shields Toni Van Pelt Arthur Aaron Levin, MPH Sheila Krumholz Travis Plunkett William Vaughan Mark P. Cohen, Esq. J.H. Snider, MBA, Ph.D. James Love Pete Sepp Rick E. Melberth, Ph.D. Patrice McDermott Judy Norsigian Progressive Librarians Guild Danielle Brian Craig Holman, Ph.D. Kevin Smith Francesca T. Grifo, Ph.D. Larry McNeely |
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