LYMEPOLICYWONK: Full Disclosure. IDSA Enforces Its “Voluntary” Guidelines
Here’s the breakdown:
Paul G Auwaerter has participated in expert testimony in two medicolegal suits about possible Lyme disease.
John J Halperin has served as an expert witness in several medicolegal cases concerning Lyme disease.
Robert B Nadelman served as an expert witness in malpractice litigation involving Lyme disease and acted as a consultant for Guidepoint Global, providing advice about Lyme disease.
Susan O’Connell has provided unpaid expert testimony to a fitness of practice hearing for the General Medical Council.
Eugene D Shapiro has been an expert witness in malpractice cases involving Lyme disease.
Gary P Wormser has been an expert witness in malpractice cases involving Lyme disease. He also was an expert witness in a disciplinary action for the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts.
Both Wormser and Dattwyler continue to have conflicts of interests with Lyme diagnostic tests, which are required for diagnosis under the IDSA guidelines. GPW has received research grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, Immunetics, BioRad, DiaSorin, and Biomerieux; has equity in Abbott (not known to have any approved product for Lyme disease). (That’s an odd disclosure, right? What does he mean Abbott has no “approved” product for Lyme disease. I suppose the fact that they are working on a vaccine doesn’t count?) Both Wormser and Shapiro disclose that they are “members” of the American Lyme Disease Foundation. (In actuality, they are members of the Board of Directors.)
The full disclosure reads:
PGA has participated in expert testimony in two medicolegal suits about possible Lyme disease. RJD is part owner of and has stock in Biopeptides Corporation, has received grant support from the National Institutes of Health for the development of new serological assays for diagnosis of Lyme disease, and holds one patent and one patent pending for a peptide diagnostic agent for Lyme disease. JJH has served as an expert witness in several medicolegal cases concerning Lyme disease and has equity in Abbott, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson and Johnson, and Merck; no products from these companies are referred to in this letter. RBN served as an expert witness in malpractice litigation involving Lyme disease and acted as a consultant for Guidepoint Global, providing advice about Lyme disease. SO has provided unpaid expert testimony to a fitness of practice hearing for the General Medical Council. EDS and GPW have been expert witnesses in malpractice cases involving Lyme disease and are unpaid board members of the America Lyme Disease Foundation. GPW has received research grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, Immunetics, BioRad, DiaSorin, and Biomerieux; has equity in Abbott (not known to have any approved product for Lyme disease); and was an expert witness in a disciplinary action for the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts. The other authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
Here’s my piece of testimony before the IDSA antitrust hearing on the issue of the IDSA legally enforcing its guidelines.
Dr. Parsonnet: Thank you for your presentation. I have a question for you. In your talk, you said that the guidelines are, I think you were using the term “enforced by IDSA itself”. And, I mean, I think there’s two issues. One is what’s in the guidelines, and then what is done with the guidelines by others, some of which is certainly not under the jurisdiction of IDSA. So, when you said the guidelines are enforced by IDSA itself, what do you mean?
Lorraine Johnson: What I mean is that IDSA physicians testify against physicians who are not complying with these guidelines.
Dr. Parsonnet: Is that IDSA or certain individual members because you consider this to be a systematic effort by IDSA to enforce guidelines or just individual physicians?
Lorraine Johnson: I don’t know if the IDSA has a policy on it, but I know that the fact of the matter is that whether it’s because the IDSA members are reading the guidelines and taking them as sacrosanct, or whether it’s because they believe that they are under a directive to do that, they are doing it.
Dr. Parsonnet: But when you say that IDSA enforces it, I think it implies that the organization is enforcing these guidelines rather than what you seem to imply now that individual members of IDSA we’re independently testifying in individual cases. I wonder whether that just doesn’t add a little bit to this.
Lorraine Johnson: You know organizations act through their members. An organization is a separate distinct legal entity. It can’t walk; it can’t talk, so it acts through its members. If the IDSA wanted to have its members not testify against physicians who do not comply, they could easily ask their members not to do it.
Dr. Parsonnet: Well, I as a member, I would never do it, what my organization tells me to do. I do treat patients for Lyme disease and chronic symptoms. And I’ll do what I think is in the best interest of the patient regardless of what my society says.
References:
Lyme disease: Uphill Struggle: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v439/n7076/full/439524a.html
Auwaerter PG, Bakken JS, Dattwyler RJ, Halperin JJ, et al. Lyme disease antiscience –Authors’ reply. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2012;12(5):362-3. http://www.lancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(12)70056-7/fulltext
NEWS: “The Lancet” publishes rebuttal letters by Lyme advocates https://lymedisease.org/news/lyme_disease_views/lancet-lyme-rebuttals.html
NEWS: Authors of IDSA guidelines call Lyme advocates “anti-science” and “a threat to public health.” https://lymedisease.org/news/lyme_disease_views/lancet.html
Attorney General’s Investigation Reveals Flawed Lyme Disease Guideline Process, IDSA Agrees To Reassess Guidelines, Install Independent Arbiter (May 1, 2008) http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?a=2795&q=414284
The LYME POLICY WONK blog is written by Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA, who is the Chief Executive Officer of LymeDisease.org, formerly CALDA. Contact her at lbjohnson@lymedisease.org.
