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Large and state-of-the-art research organizations are proving that technological solutions can make every compliance effort more efficient and better documented.
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Research coordinators and investigators sometimes fail to imagine all of the different types of institutional responsibilities that could be affected by a conflicts of interest (COI) policy.
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The bottom line to better financial management of any clinical research (CR) site is the budget. Better budgets lead to better negotiating, staffing, and contracts. So it's a great place to start a quality improvement project.
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It's difficult to imagine another industry that would tolerate six- to 18-month lag times on payments for services or products. Yet it has been a tradition in the clinical research (CR) industry.
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Through evaluation programs, a research institution can learn what works and what doesn't in its quality improvement efforts.
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The site source documents sponsors send to clinical research sites often lack some important information the sites need in their efforts to comply with research rules and regulations. So a research organization in Memphis, TN, has created its own coordinator tools and source documents.
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Musculoskeletal injuries account for approximately 10-15% of all childhood injuries, with most occurring as a result of a fall, sports-related injury, motor vehicle trauma, or intentional physical abuse.
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Weather forecasters had much of the Southeast on high alert for dangerous storms on Wednesday, April 27, but the clinical and administrative staff at Cullman Regional Medical Center (CRMC) in Cullman, AL, got a particularly vivid view of what these storms were capable of at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon.