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2 1 Developed by: U-MIC To start the presentation, click on this button in the lower right corner of your screen. The presentation will begin after the screen changes and you press enter.

3 CERTIFICATES OF CONFIDENTIALITY in human subjects research Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative

4 National Institutes of Health (NIH) http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coc/ http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coc/ 3 Developed by: U-MIC forced disclosure court orders subpoenas federal state local protect study data against

5  sensitive information  identifying characteristics 4 Developed by: U-MIC adverse consequences finances employment insurance coverage reputation Certificates of Confidentiality

6 sensitive information examples  genetics  psychological health  sexuality  drug use  illegal behavior 5 Developed by: U-MIC

7  name  address  Social Security number  fingerprints  voiceprints  images  genetics and tissue 6 Developed by: U-MIC identifying characteristics examples

8 Investigators should obtain IRB approval first include Certificate of Confidentiality language in their consent documents tell IRB that they plan to apply to NIH for a Certificate of Confidentiality 7 Developed by: U-MIC Certificates of Confidentiality

9 protect sensitive information  collected prior to obtaining Certificate  maintained while Certificate is in effect  as long as investigator maintains data 8 Developed by: U-MIC Certificates of Confidentiality

10 Certificate does not automatically reduce all study risks replace investigator’s responsibility to maintain confidentiality protect against all forms of disclosure protect against voluntary disclosure 9 Developed by: U-MIC Certificates of Confidentiality

11 10 Developed by: U-MIC Certificate does not automatically reduce all study risks replace investigator’s responsibility to maintain confidentiality protect against all forms of disclosure protect against voluntary disclosure Certificates of Confidentiality

12 11 Developed by: U-MIC Certificate does not automatically reduce all study risks replace investigator’s responsibility to maintain confidentiality protect against all forms of disclosure protect against voluntary disclosure Certificates of Confidentiality

13 12 Developed by: U-MIC Certificate does not automatically reduce all study risks replace investigator’s responsibility to maintain confidentiality protect against all forms of disclosure protect against voluntary disclosure Certificates of Confidentiality

14 13 Developed by: U-MIC Certificate does not automatically reduce all study risks replace investigator’s responsibility to maintain confidentiality protect against all forms of disclosure protect against voluntary disclosure Certificates of Confidentiality

15 14 Developed by: U-MIC forced disclosure court orders subpoenas protect sensitive, identifiable information against Certificates of Confidentiality

16 15 Developed by: U-MIC National Institutes of Health (NIH) http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coc/ Certificates of Confidentiality

17 THANK YOU. Brian Seabolt IRBMED 16 Developed by: U-MIC


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