ClinicalTrials.gov reporting: strategies for success at an academic health center.
Journal Article
The Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA 2007, US Public Law 110-98) mandated registration and reporting of results for applicable clinical trials. Meeting these registration and results reporting requirements has proven to be a challenge for the academic research community. Duke Medicine has made compliance with registration and results reporting a high priority. In order to create uniformity across a large institution, a written policy was created describing requirements for clinical trials disclosure. Furthermore, a centralized resource group was formed with three full time staff members. The group not only ensures compliance with FDAAA 2007, it also acts as a resource for study teams providing hands-on support, reporting, training, and ongoing education. Intensive resourcing for results reporting has been crucial for success. Due to implementation of the institutional policy and creation of centralized resources, compliance with FDAAA 2007 has increased dramatically at Duke Medicine for both registration and results reporting. A consistent centralized approach has enabled success in the face of changing agency rules and new legislation.
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Duke Authors
Cited Authors
- O'Reilly, EK; Hassell, NJ; Snyder, DC; Natoli, S; Liu, I; Rimmler, J; Amspacher, V; Burnett, BK; Parrish, AB; Berglund, JP; Stacy, M
Published Date
- February 2015
Published In
Volume / Issue
- 8 / 1
Start / End Page
- 48 - 51
PubMed ID
- 25387802
Pubmed Central ID
- 25387802
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1752-8062
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1752-8054
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
- 10.1111/cts.12235
Language
- eng