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Biogen’s $900 million settlement signals scrutiny on speaker fees

Pharmaceutical Technology

In 2009, former Biogen employee Michael Bawduniak filed a lawsuit claiming that Biogen had violated the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Statute by providing millions of dollars to healthcare providers (HCPs) as an incentive to prescribe three of its multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs. Biogen’s activity in multiple sclerosis.

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Direct to Patient Healthcare

Healthcare Success

Lee Aase: But we came up with a strategy, and then we just sort of nudged our way into things over time and then around 2009, just based on some of the success we'd seen with some of the YouTube videos we'd done and some of those other projects. And hospitals notoriously conservative and doctors far more so. Lee Aase: Yeah.

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Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Sales With Alexander Frekey

Evolve Your Success

We have with us another special guest and he goes by the name Alexander Frekey. It finds that to start a diagnosis for a cardiologist or electrophysiologist, doctors who are in sync with the electrical signals of the heart. For everyone out there, heart doctors, plain and simple. — Watch the episode here.

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Cardiovascular Medical Device Sales With Marc Toth

Evolve Your Success

The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy – click here to reflect and earn credits: [link] — Watch the episode here Listen to the podcast here Cardiovascular Medical Device Sales With Marc Toth In this episode, we have with us another special guest and he goes by the name of Marc Toth. Who is Marc Toth? Good for them.

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The Enterprising Sterile Processing Podcaster With Hank Balch

Evolve Your Success

We have with us another special guest who goes by the name of Hank Balch. He began his career in instrument reprocessing as a frontline technician in 2009, and then served as an instrument database specialist. We’ll get into some of this, but I was in the hospital setting back in 2009. — Watch the episode here.