Ban on False Information
The Health and Human Services Department may not deliberately disseminate false or misleading scientific information under a recent federal law. The provision, part of the fiscal 2006 HHS appropriations law, also prohibits the questioning of scientific advisory panel nominees about their political affiliations, voting history, and positions on topics unrelated to the capacity in which they are to serve. “If your doctor gives you misleading scientific information, it's called malpractice,” said Dr. Francesca Grifo, senior scientist and director of the scientific integrity program at the Union of Concerned Scientists. “This ban at HHS represents a modest but important first step in ensuring scientific integrity in federal policy making and better health care for us all.”