Pharmasoft, fake cardiologist filed in company archives
The reported callsign, 7% nomi is non-compliant
"The false cardiologist of Milan, investigated for abusive and false medical profession, was visited by pharmaceutical companies who subjected the medical archives to compliance verification".
This was highlighted in a note by PharmaSoft, the certification body for verifying the conformity of medical archives through the Sgcmf procedure, "which had already found and reported as non-compliant the name in the databases of pharmaceutical companies that submit their filing cabinets".
The Sgcmf compliance verification – explains the company – has the declared objective of intercepting, within a database, the existence of non-graduated and non-qualified names for the profession and therefore not authorized pursuant to articles 114 and 119 Legislative Decree 219/06 to receive medical and scientific information from pharmaceutical companies.
From pharmaSoft's internal findings, the self-styled cardiologist had been present since 2009 in the files of some of the most important multinational companies that have had the opportunity to regularize the content of their databases over time.
As evidenced by the pharmaSoft annual studies relating to the years 2010 and 2011, to the cases of incorrect and double filings, deceased professionals, there is added an increasingly frequent and gruesome anomaly which, with evident social and economic impacts, contributes to defining an average 7% incidence of non-compliant master data within the databases.
This is what emerges from the analysis of the archives for which the Sgcmf compliance check is activated and, therefore,