Organizational Structure

14,000,000 Leading Edge Experts on the ideXlab platform

Scan Science and Technology

Contact Leading Edge Experts & Companies

Scan Science and Technology

Contact Leading Edge Experts & Companies

The Experts below are selected from a list of 181191 Experts worldwide ranked by ideXlab platform

Richard Platt - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Vinit P Nair, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Vinit Nair, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Susan Forrow - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Vinit P Nair, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Vinit Nair, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Lisa J Herrinton - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Vinit P Nair, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Vinit Nair, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Daniel M Campion - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Vinit P Nair, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Vinit Nair, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Melissa A Robb - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Vinit P Nair, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights.

  • the Organizational Structure and governing principles of the food and drug administration s mini sentinel pilot program
    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
    Co-Authors: Susan Forrow, Daniel M Campion, Lisa J Herrinton, Melissa A Robb, Marcus Wilson, Vinit Nair, Richard Platt
    Abstract:

    The US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel pilot program is developing an Organizational Structure as well as principles and policies to govern its operations. These will inform the Structure and function of the eventual Sentinel System. Mini-Sentinel is a collaboration that includes 25 participating institutions. We describe the program's current Organizational Structure and its major principles and policies. The organization includes a coordinating center with program leadership provided by a principal investigator; a planning board and subcommittees; an operations center; and data, methods, and protocol cores. Ad hoc workgroups are created as needed. A privacy panel advises about protection of individual health information. Principles and policies are intended to ensure that Mini-Sentinel conforms to the principles of fair information practices, protects the privacy of individual health information, maintains the security and integrity of data, assures the confidentiality of proprietary information, provides accurate and timely communications, prevents or manages conflicts of interest, and preserves respect for intellectual property rights. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.