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Quest for knowledge. Is clinical research right for your practice?

Patricia Seymour1, Maria Kerwin

  • 1KSRS Inc., Cumberland, R.I., USA. pannseymour@yahoo.com

MGMA Connexion
|October 17, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Medical groups must carefully consider ten key factors before engaging in clinical research. Patient well-being, staff time, and data integrity are paramount concerns for successful research participation.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical research participation
  • Medical group operations
  • Healthcare management

Background:

  • Clinical research is vital for medical advancement.
  • Medical groups face numerous challenges when considering research participation.
  • Evaluating research opportunities requires careful deliberation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline ten critical considerations for medical groups.
  • To guide medical groups in assessing clinical research participation.
  • To highlight key areas of concern for research engagement.

Main Methods:

  • Review of essential factors for clinical trial involvement.
  • Identification of critical decision-making elements for medical practices.
  • Analysis of operational and ethical considerations in research.

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Main Results:

  • Ten key considerations were identified for medical groups.
  • Staff time, patient well-being, and data integrity are primary concerns.
  • Thorough evaluation is necessary before committing to research.

Conclusions:

  • Medical groups should proactively address these ten considerations.
  • Strategic planning ensures successful and ethical clinical research participation.
  • Prioritizing patient welfare and data accuracy is essential.