R-Squared has published the latest version of its Vermont Compliance Quick Reference, which contains updates to the R-Squared Compliance Quick Reference dated 12/7/09. These updates include, among other items, new guidance from the Vermont Office of the Attorney General (“Vermont AG”) per the Vermont AG’s latest Vermont Guide updates (dated 11/5/09) and Answers to Questions from Manufacturers of Prescribed Products (“Answers to Questions”) document (dated 1/8/10).
In addition, this updated version includes unpublished guidance from Wendy Morgan, Assistant Attorney General for the Vermont Office of the Attorney General, stemming from her appearance at ExL Pharma’s Tracking and Reporting Aggregate Spend Conference on January 12, 2009, in Washington, DC.
Specifically, the Vermont AG addressed:
Reporting of free samples of medical devices and combination medical devices and prescription drugs
Clarifying the meaning of “regularly practice”
Limitations on meals (and other gifts) to office staff
Food provided in conjunction with market surveys
Allocating group spend
Revising the current reporting time periods
Revisiting the requirement for a written agreement to be formed for training on a medical device
Likelihood of continued enforcement with the enactment of a federal Sunshine law
To receive a complimentary copy of the complete Vermont Compliance Quick Reference - with all of the latest updates, please fill out the registration page here and a copy will be emailed to you shortly.
*If you are only interested in the Vermont Update and Supplement, which is an abbreviated version of the Vermont Compliance Quick Reference with only the latest updates to the law, you can download a copy here.
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