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Mil Med ; 175(4): 289-91, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20446506

ABSTRACT

The determination of whether an activity is performance improvement governed by The Joint Commission standards and local hospital policy or research governed by federal regulation and requiring institutional review board (IRB) review and approval can be complex, especially in academic clinical organizations. Both processes can address scientific validity, fair participant selection, favorable risk-benefit ratio, respect for participants, and independent review. In an attempt to guide staff as to whether their project needs IRB review or not, a performance improvement/research advisory panel (PIRAP) was formed to serve two military organizations. In this article, performance improvement and quality improvement is differentiated from research as much as possible, the composition and function of PIRAP is described, and guidelines for publishing findings that support the nature of the project are provided.


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Biomedical Research , Military Medicine , Quality of Health Care , Decision Making , Ethics Committees, Research , Humans , Models, Organizational , United States
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