PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program
PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program The passage mentions informal borrowing of medical supplies by nonprofit founders, but lacks concrete details on financial transactions, specific individuals beyond the founders, or links to powerful officials or agencies. It offers minimal actionable leads and is largely anecdotal, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Jim Yong Kim and Paul Farmer reportedly took tuberculosis drugs from Brigham pharmacy without formal authorization.; Harvard School of Public Health dean Howard Hiatt described the practice as a "Robin Hood" attitude.; The Brigham pharmacy allegedly claimed a $92,000 debt owed by the founders.
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PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program The passage mentions informal borrowing of medical supplies by nonprofit founders, but lacks concrete details on financial transactions, specific individuals beyond the founders, or links to powerful officials or agencies. It offers minimal actionable leads and is largely anecdotal, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Jim Yong Kim and Paul Farmer reportedly took tuberculosis drugs from Brigham pharmacy without formal authorization.; Harvard School of Public Health dean Howard Hiatt described the practice as a "Robin Hood" attitude.; The Brigham pharmacy allegedly claimed a $92,000 debt owed by the founders.
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