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8 February 2018

No (Expensive) Lunch For You! New NJ Regulation Caps Payments To Doctors

RS
Reed Smith

Contributor

Last month, New Jersey joined several other states in adopting a new regulation limiting payments and gifts that can be made by pharmaceutical manufacturers to health care providers.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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Last month, New Jersey joined several other states in adopting a new regulation limiting payments and gifts that can be made by pharmaceutical manufacturers to health care providers. The regulation caps include a maximum of $10,000 per calendar year for a prescriber's bona fide services, and $15 per meal.

Additional information about this new regulation is available in our client alert, or by contacting one of the authors.

This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.

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