Massachusetts and Vermont HCP Requirements: Under Massachusetts regulations, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. may provide meals or refreshments to Massachusetts licensed HCPs only during non-CME educational activities when educating and informing HCPs about the benefits, risks, and appropriate uses of our medical devices, disease states, or other scientific/health economics information.
Under Vermont regulations, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. may provide meals or refreshments in conjunction with technical product training on the use of medical devices to Vermont-licensed HCPs that regularly practice in the state of Vermont.
Government HCPs: Per company policy, meals and refreshments may not be provided to Federal Government HCPs unless pre-approved by Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. Meals and refreshments provided to State and Local Government HCPs are permitted upon verification of allowance by facility policy.
Disclosure: Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. may be required by Federal, state, local laws, or requirements of government agencies, to disclose certain value transfers made to hospitals, physicians, and other practitioners, including but not limited to, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. This information may become publicly available as required by law. The company may also choose to publicly post such information on its website.
Additional Information: In accordance with the AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Professionals, and Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. policy, spouses or guests may not attend Company-sponsored events. This event is produced and sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc. and is not approved for CME credit.
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