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Consensus Framework for Ethical Collaboration

The Consensus Framework for Ethical Collaboration is a multi-stakeholder platform outlining the shared principles that should guide the conduct of the various actors in the healthcare sector.

The Consensus Framework for Ethical Collaboration is comprised of four overarching principles:

  • Put Patients First;
  • Support Ethical Research and Innovation;
  • Ensure Independence and Ethical Conduct;
  • Promote Transparency and Accountability.

The Consensus Framework serves as a model for associations and alliances that wish to develop their own collaborations on ethical patient care.

The Framework is not intended to constitute a singular nor a comprehensive policy for the organisations involved, but rather highlights areas of mutually shared values and commitments between the individual signatories. Each organization has their own detailed ethical policies and guidance that is tailored to the respective needs of their constituents.

12 Jan 2006, Paris, France --- Doctor Explaining Scans to Patient --- Image by © SGO/Image Point FR/Corbis

The Consensus Framework is currently supported by IAPO, IC, IFPMA, FIP and WMA. All partners have a mutual interest in ensuring that the relationship between patients, healthcare professionals, the pharmaceutical sector, and their organisations, is based on ethical and responsible decision making.

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