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The doc who kicked the hornet’s nest: Is conflict of interest overkill stalling medical advances?
Lisa Rosenbaum, MD, a cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, caused quite a stir earlier this year when she challenged medical orthodoxy in writing a three-part series on conflict of interest issues.
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Research noncompliance is a problem of system failure
Every IRB and research organization should view research noncompliance as systems failures that need to be dealt with professionally, consistently, and transparently, according to an IRB expert.
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Verbal consent and decision tree assist research community
As informed consent and IRB work evolve, new tools can help ease the transformation.
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ANPRM Update
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking at press time in the Office of the Federal Register.
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AllTrials launches U.S. campaign, demands clinical trial data release
Originally founded in the UK, the AllTrials Campaign have brought their crusade for clinical trial transparency to the United States.
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Providers must tread carefully if patient objects to caregiver
Recent racial controversies have prompted some risk managers to wonder how to respond if a patient objects to the race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation of a caregiver.
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Study suggests more training, support for nurses treating patients with behavioral health concerns
Caring for patients with behavioral health concerns presents a number of challenges in the emergency setting.
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New CM model strives for more efficient transitions
An efficient transition of care system can provide faster transitions from acute care facilities to skilled nursing facilities.
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Having states pass the revised Nurse Licensure Compact could help CMs
A new Nurse Licensure Compact would allow registered nurses or licensed practical/vocational nurses to possess a multistate license that permits them to practice in their home states and other NLC states.
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Here are some tips on helping CMs evolve into policy leaders
Case managers just need a little confidence and a big mission to become public policy leaders, experts say.