Statutes
COCIR is an international non-profit trade association since 1959. Since 2002, COCIR established its statutes in Belgium.
Code of Conduct
The COCIR Code of Conduct is a reference tool for all COCIR members to help them to enhance their corporate responsibility. It applies to companies’ activities throughout Europe. It may also guide them in their behaviour beyond Europe’s borders. This Code may be used by non COCIR members as well.
Key milestones and updating
The COCIR Code of Conduct was updated in November 2020. The main purpose of this update is to mention explicitly that the Code is not applicable to certain activities i.e. Research and Development, manufacturing and selling of pharmaceutical products, to clarify its geographic scope and to define what an appropriate location for a third-party conference is.
The COCIR Code of Conduct was first initiated in 1996. Further updates were published in June 2009, January 2014 and March 2018 with ban on direct sponsorship. The purpose of this ban was to reinforce independence of individual healthcare professionals in making decisions guided fully by the best interests of their patients, without any potential influence from the industry.
Questions and complaints
Click here to submit any questions and/or complaints about the conduct of a COCIR member company under the COCIR Code of Conduct.
Do's and Dont's
COCIR is the sole European Trade Association in the industry whose Code contains guidance on public procurement. Its aim is to encourage true and open competition in tendering, equitable and fair distribution of information. This is why COCIR disseminates further summarized COCIR guidance on public procurement through these Do’s and Don’ts.
Interactions Guidelines
This leaflet is a communication tool for COCIR Members on end of direct sponsorship. It may be distributed by COCIR Members to Healthcare Organisations, medical societies, individual Healthcare Professionals, distributors. Indeed, these stakeholders need to know that, as of 1 January 2019, COCIR Members will no longer support registration fee, travel or accommodation costs for individual Healthcare Professionals to attend scientific or educational events.
There will be two exceptions which are (i) the attendance by individual Healthcare Professionals of hands-on procedure training typically performed in a clinical environment and (ii) the attendance by a Healthcare Professional who speaks at a satellite symposium organised in the margins of a third-party scientific or educational event. COCIR Members may continue to support medical education through educational grants to Healthcare Organisation, sponsorship to Professional Conference Organisers and meetings organised by COCIR Members.
Training Materials
Training materials including case studies help test and improve knowledge and understanding of the key principles contained in the COCIR Code, including their practical application. The training materials can be accessed free of charge.
Meetings or Teleconferences Privacy
COCIR offers a neutral platform that allows its members to discuss matters of common interest. However, meetings or teleconferences at which competing COCIR members participate give rise to a risk of competition law infringement. These guidelines provide a general summary of the competition law rules and do not intend to be exhaustive. They are provided for informational purposes only and cannot be considered as legal advice. For further assistance or clarification, please contact a specialized lawyer.