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Appendix A: Data Sources and Methods
Pages 103-114

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... Appendixes
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... PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC COMMENT Over the course of the study, the committee requested and received written responses and presentations from organizations and individuals representing many perspectives of accreditation and human subjects protections in general. The committee felt it was important to receive as much input as possible from public and private groups involved with or seeking involvement in the accreditation process and human subjects protections, as well as from health professional and other organizations.
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... 106 PRESER KING PUBLIC TRUST During the first committee meeting, a number of speakers addressed the history of human subjects protections and the industrialization of clinical research and provided overviews of the HHS Office of Inspector General activities, the HHS Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) , and accreditation processes among other topics.
From page 107...
... The materials submitted to the committee supplemented those obtained by the committee through the literature review and public meetings. A small portion of the third committee meeting was held in open session to hear additional comments from project sponsors.
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... Veterans Health Administration Daly, Nancy American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology DeCrappeo, Anthony Council on Governmental Relations PRESERVING PUBLIC TRUST DeRenzo, Evan G Washington Hospital Center Dessaint, Danelle Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, NAS deWolf, Virginia A NRC Committee on National Statistics Dinsdale, Henry National Council on Ethics in Human Research Dong, Bertha U.S.
From page 109...
... American Association of Immunologists Hamm, Michael Michael Hamm and Associates/PRIM&it Han, Sang National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges Harpel, Richard National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges Hartnett, Terry Clinical Trials Advisor Hauck, Robert J
From page 110...
... Catholic University of America Okie, Susan Washington Post Overbey, Mary Margaret American Anthropological Association Panicker, Sangeeta American Psychological Association Papagni, Paul Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Medical Center Patel, Nilam Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Patterson, Wayne The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
From page 111...
... Consortium of Social Science Associations Simonson, Kristin American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Skedvold, Paula National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Skelton, Margaret Ann School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University
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... IMPACT Consulting Group The following people and organizations submitted written comments to the committee about accreditation programs and/or the PRIM&R Standards: American Political Science Association Association of American Universities/Council on Governmental Relations/National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges Citizens for Responsible Care & Research Cornblath, David R Johns Hopkins Medicine Eckenwiler, Lisa A
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... American Sociological Association/Consortium of Social Science Associations National Medical Association Oakes, David D Stanford University Overbey, Mary Margaret American Anthropological Association Patterson, Wayne The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Richards, R
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... In addition, in the course of the committee's analysis, the draft standards developed by NCQA under contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs were provided to the committee for inclusion in their assessment of accreditation standards.


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