Some background on the EFPIA Disclosure
Grünenthal is a member of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) and supports the EFPIA Disclosure (Transparency) Code of Conduct. Since 2015, the disclosure process driven by the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) has been in place. As a result, all transfers of value to healthcare professionals (HCPs) and healthcare organisations (HCOs) have been collected since 2015 and are reported ("disclosed") the year after. This includes:
- Grants and donations to healthcare organisations
- Speaker and consultancy fees for healthcare professionals
- Sponsoring of events organised by, or on behalf of, healthcare organisations
- Invitations of healthcare professionals to congresses and educational or scientific meetings
- Research and development-related transfers of value (only as an aggregated report)
For more information about the EFPIA Transparency Code, please visit the EFPIA website.
The proposed EFPIA format for the disclosure report is used by the local pharmaceutical associations in Europe, which are direct members of EFPIA. The report defines the different categories and how to disclose transfers of value to healthcare professionals and healthcare organisations on an annual basis.