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Seton Northwest Hospital in Austin, TX, launched nearly 50 new quality initiatives in a single four-month period after deciding to participate in the Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) program, which was launched by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in Princeton, NJ, and the Boston-based Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) has released its 2005 National Patient Safety Goals that will apply specifically to hospitals.
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Arranging care for uninsured and underinsured patients has become more complicated in the past four or five years, says Jennifer DeCamp, MSW, LSW, a social worker at Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago.
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If there is any doubt in the minds of clinical trials administrators and coordinators about the complexity of Medicare and insurer reimbursement in clinical trials, then they need look no further than what happened when the National Academy of Sciences convened a task force to address the subject five years ago: Its main proposals never were adopted.
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One way an institution can promote research and provide support to clinical trials coordinators and investigators is through the formation of a clinical trials support office.
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Pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials in the United States tend to focus their regulatory attention solely on the requirements imposed by the FDA. This can be a mistake. Focusing on FDA regulations to the exclusion of state regulatory requirements may put the sponsor at risk. A large and increasing number of state requirements apply to clinical trials.
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In this issue, Clinical Trials Administrator begins with this issue a periodic series on clinical trials software, looking at its use, potential, and availability. The software featured in this issue is eCTM, created by CyberMedica Foundation of Kennebunkport, ME.