A proposed rule that would require universities and medical schools to create a public website listing industry contributions to National Institutes of Health-funded researchers continues to be debated.
The rule was proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) last year after a number of NIH grant recipients failed to disclose industry funding that could have influenced their findings. Under the new rule, universities would have to police their scientists, posting those they deem as having inappropriate financial relationships that could influence their science, online. The details would be available on the website for 5 years.
But according to Nature, government officials close to the negotiations said the changes in the rule now give universities the option to disclose in any manner, with ...