Can third parties be used to organise meetings?
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Events/Meetings and Hospitality
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Types of Events/Meetings
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Events/Meetings held Outside the UK
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Events/Meetings Organised by Affiliates Outside the UK
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Certification and Examination of Events/Meetings
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Health Professionals’ Standards of Conduct
- Clause 10.1 (22.1) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Meetings and Courses
- Clause 10.4 (18.3) Pens/Pencils and Notepads
- Clause 10.7 (22.2) Maximum Cost of Subsistence
- Clause 10.8 (22.3) Payment of Room Rental
- Clause 10.9 (22.4) Sponsorship and Reports of Events/Meetings
- Clause 10.10 (22.5) Support of Individual Health Professionals/Other Relevant Decision Makers to attend Events/Meetings
- Clause 10.11 (New) Sponsorship to Healthcare Organisations, Institutions and Other Organisations
Yes. Where meetings are organised by a third party (as defined in Clause 1.24), the company is responsible under the Code.