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Posted correspondence
in eResearch Regulatory Management Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative
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eResearch correspondence Posted correspondence
eResearch Regulatory Management enables users to communicate within eResearch study team members listed in eResearch application IRB members/staff other committees involved in eResearch process stored permanently with submission Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence Posted correspondence Common uses
issues study team must address study team members’ responses to issues raised communication among study team members regarding submission communication among committees involved in review/approval process other uses Communication only correspondence not considered during IRB or other committee review Use Edit Study to revise submission. Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence Categories of posted correspondence
to allow users to control who has access to communications Post Correspondence Post Anonymous Correspondence For Reviewers and IRB Office For IRB Office Staff Only For Ancillary and IRB Office other categories Availability of correspondence categories depends on user’s role Study team may send/view Post Correspondence category only IRB reviewers/office staff ancillary committees Conflict of Interest offices CRAO others other committees utilize available correspondence categories to post read control access Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence Viewing posted correspondence
Activities and Correspondence Post Correspondence Main tab Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence Viewing posted correspondence
Activities and Correspondence Post Correspondence Main tab communications limited to particular roles limited-access tabs Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence
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eResearch correspondence
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eResearch correspondence
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eResearch correspondence
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eResearch correspondence Post Anonymous Correspondence
available to certain users to conceal their identity in correspondence does not allow users to issue notification through eResearch once posted, appears in the main Activity and Correspondence area Developed by: U-MIC
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eResearch correspondence
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eResearch correspondence Posted correspondence is permanent.
Ensure that correspondence is appropriate for others to view. Do not disclose confidential information in correspondence. HIPAA Privacy Rule other confidentiality-related laws regulations institutional policies Developed by: U-MIC
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Posted correspondence in eResearch Regulatory Management
eResearch correspondence Posted correspondence in eResearch Regulatory Management Developed by: U-MIC
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Thank you. Brian Seabolt IRBMED Developed by: U-MIC
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