A pharma shill working on behalf of an industry-funded group shows how easy it is to publish propaganda as a legitimate op-ed

Many are the PR firms and astroturf groups out there trying to influence the public. One favored technique is to publish an op-ed by an expert or "thought leader" in a major media outlet. Not infrequently, these op-eds are ghostwritten. Unfortunately, to its sorrow, STATNews found that out this week.
Source: Respectful Insolence - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Bioethics Medicine Popular culture Skepticism/critical thinking Alliance for Patient Access astroturf Keybridge Communications pharma shill Robert Yapundich STATNews Source Type: blogs