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Tips for Simplifying Informed Consent Language
Using plain language in informed consent forms means exchanging medical and statistical jargon for words that people with low health literacy and low health numeracy would understand.
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Give People What They Need in Informed Consent: Plain Language
Most research informed consent forms are written at a high school reading level when many people who are being recruited for studies might need language nearer to a fifth-grade level, according to a new study.
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Dissenting Opinion: New Common Rule Penalizes the Compliant
Many see the single IRB requirement in the revised Common Rule as a necessary sword to sever the Gordian knot of regulatory overlap and unnecessary delay of multisite review. Suzanne M. Rivera, PhD, is not one of them.
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Deadline Extended for Common Rule Compliance
With finalization of the revised Common Rule postponed for at least six months — and possibly one year — IRBs should continue preparing to comply with the regulation as they await additional clarification and guidance.
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#MeToo in Medicine? Sexual Harassment in Healthcare
It will surprise few employee health professionals that healthcare is no exception to the shocking incidents of sexual harassment being reported nationally in various industries by the #MeToo women’s movement.
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Case Managers Are Aging, But Who Will Take Their Place?
Hospital case managers are being asked to take on a bigger, more important role — but, in many cases, staff is not increasing, leading to high caseloads, low morale, and burnout.
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Failure to Diagnose and Provide Follow-up Care Causes Death and $2.5 Million Verdict
A patient's chest pain was ruled noncardiac, leading to the patient's eventual heart attack and death.
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Failure to Diagnose Breast Cancer Results in $21.5 Million Verdict
Failure to schedule and perform biopsies led to stage three breast cancer in a female patient.
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Study: Residents Want to Be Involved in Error Disclosure
Residents’ error disclosure skills have improved over time, according to a recent study. Researchers compared residents’ skills in 2012 and 2013 with the skills they had in 2005, and found significant improvement.
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Risk Management Lessons from Running With the Bulls in Spain
As a risk management professional, it’s difficult to turn off my safety radar simply because I’m on vacation.