HSE-funded hospitals receiving large sums of money in donations from pharmaceutical companies, new figures show
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Pharmaceutical companies disbursed €32.5 million to various healthcare bodies, including hospitals and doctors, in the previous year. Notable recipients include St James's Hospital in Dublin, which houses the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics. This center plays a crucial role in evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of drugs, illustrating the financial interaction between drug manufacturers and healthcare evaluations.
Drug companies have significantly contributed to healthcare funding, with €32.5m paid out last year to various hospitals and healthcare bodies across the country.
St James's Hospital in Dublin received substantial funding, indicating a close relationship between pharmaceutical companies and healthcare institutions.
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