Title: Research Compliance:
1Research Compliance
- An Overview of the Players and Issues Involved in
Emorys Research Compliance Programs
2Major Players in Emorys Research Compliance
Programs The Committees
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) Responsible
for oversight of human subjects research,
including HIPAA compliance. - Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
(IACUC) Responsible for oversight of animal
subjects research. - Institutional Health Biosafety Committee
(IHBC) Responsible for oversight of certain
research involving recombinant DNA and involving
certain hazardous agents. - Radiation Safety Committee Responsible for
oversight of certain research involving radiation
and/or radioactive materials. - Conflict of Interest (COI) Committee(s)
Responsible for review/management of conflicts of
interest that may affect research.
3Major Players in Emory Research Compliance
Program Administrative Offices
- Office of Research Compliance (ORC) Monitors
compliance activities and serves as resource for
various units compliance operations. Director
also serves as Privacy Officer under HIPAA. - Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) Responsible
for pre-award activities regarding grants and
contracts. - Office of Grants and Contracts Accounting
Responsible for post-award activities regarding
grants and contracts. - Environmental Health Safety Office (EHSO)
Works with units on issues of laboratory safety,
chemical and waste management, occupational
health and safety issues, etc. - School of Medicine Administration Has personnel
responsible for COI issues, research integrity
issues, etc.
4Major Compliance Program Components
- Human Subjects Protections
- Animal Subject Protections
- Responsible Conduct of Research
- Confidentiality and Privacy
- Laboratory Health and Safety
- Fiscal Oversight of Studies
5Component BreakdownHuman Subjects Protections
- Regulators and Regulations
- Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP),
http//www.hhs.gov/ohrp/ 45 CFR Part 46 - Food and Drug Admin. (FDA), http//www.fda.gov/
21 CFR Parts 50 56 - Chief Emory Contact Unit Emory IRB,
http//www.emory.edu/IRB/
6Key Points Human Subjects Protections
- Unless a specific regulatory exemption applies,
the IRB must review and approve all research that
involves human subjects before the research
begins. - The IRB is responsible for initial review and
continuing oversight of human subjects research. - Unanticipated problems involving risks to
subjects or others or any serious or continuing
noncompliance with the federal regulations or the
Emory IRBs requirements or determinations must
be reported to the IRB.
7Component Breakdown Animal Subjects Protections
- Regulators and Regulations
- U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA),
http//www.aphis.usda.gov/subjects/animal_welfare/
Animal Welfare Act regulations, 9 CFR Part
2, Subpart C - NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare,
http//grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/olaw.htm
Policy on Humane Care Use of Laboratory Animals
at http//grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/references/ph
spol.htm and Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals at http//www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/la
brats/ - Assoc. for Assessment Accreditation of
Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC),
http//www.aaalac.org/programstatus/index.cfm
Rules of Accreditation - Chief Emory Contact Unit Emory IACUC,
http//www.emory.edu/IACUC/
8Key Points Animal Subjects Protections
- IACUC approval required before research using
animals is initiated. - IACUC performs initial and continuing review and
approval. - IACUC inspects areas in which animals are housed
or certain animal procedures are performed on a
semi-annual basis.
9Component Breakdown Responsible Conduct of
Research
- Regulators Regulations
- HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI),
http//ori.dhhs.gov/ 42 CFR Part 93 (policies on
research misconduct) - National Science Foundation (NSF),
http//www.nsf.gov/ 45 CFR Part 689 (policies on
research misconduct) - NIH Office of Extramural Research,
http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/policy/coi/index.htm
(policies on conflict of interest) - Chief Emory Contact Unit Office of Research
Compliance, http//www.orc.emory.edu/ and
individual schools for COI questions.
10Key Points Responsible Conduct of Research
- Prohibition of fraud, falsification and
plagiarism. - Ensuring data accuracy, completeness and
integrity. - Inquiry and investigation process handled by each
school in connection with Office of Research
Compliance.
11Component Breakdown Confidentiality and Privacy
- Regulators Regulations
- HHS Office of Civil Rights HIPAA privacy rule
enforcement -- http//www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/ 45
CFR Parts 160 164 (privacy rule) - HHS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) HIPAA security rule enforcement --
http//www.cms.hhs.gov/SecurityStandard/ 45 CFR
Parts 164, Subpart C (security rule). - NIH -- Certificates of Confidentiality --
http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/policy/coc/index.htm
, 42 U.S.C. Section 2412(d). - Chief Emory Contact Unit Office of Research
Compliance, http//www.orc.emory.edu/ - Chief
12Key Points Confidentiality Privacy
- HIPAA privacy and security regulations apply to
Emorys Covered Components, i.e., EHC, EH, EC,
CLH, SOM, SON, SOPH, Yerkes, Student Health,
Psychological Counseling Centers. - Privacy Rule focuses on Protected Health
Information (PHI). - Emory IRB serves as Institutional Privacy Board
for all research that involves the use of PHI
obtained from or used by persons in Emorys
Covered Components.
13Component Breakdown Laboratory Health and Safety
- Regulators and Regulations
- Occupational Health Safety Admin. (OSHA),
http//www.osha.gov/ 29 CFR Part 1910. - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
http//www.epa.gov/ 40 CFR Parts 260-65. - NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities (OBA),
http//www4.od.nih.gov/oba/ NIH Guidelines for
Recombinant DNA and Gene Transfer at
http//www4.od.nih.gov/oba/rac/guidelines/guidelin
es.html. - Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC),
http//www.cdc.gov/ 42 CFR Part 73 (select
agents). - State of Georgia Regulators including the
Department of Natural Resources. - Chief Emory Contact Unit Environmental Health
Safety Office (EHSO), http//www.ehso.emory.edu/
14Key Points Laboratory Health and Safety
- Requirements for review of certain types of
research, e.g., IHBC must review research
involving recombinant DNA and research involving
Select Agents. - Requirements for ensuring safety of lab workers,
e.g., training requirements, personal protective
equipment requirements. - Requirements for use and disposal of certain
materials, e.g., materials containing blood or
body fluids radioactive materials certain
chemical waste controlled substances.
15Component Breakdown Fiscal Oversight of Studies
- Regulators Regulations Each funding agency
has its own regulations and requirements. There
are also overall requirements that may apply to
federal or state funded research. - Chief Emory Contact Units
- Pre-award Office of Sponsored Programs,
http//www.osp.emory.edu/office/ - Post-award Office of Grants Contracts
Accounting, http//www.ogca.emory.edu/office/
16Key Points Fiscal Oversight of Studies
- Get familiar with the funding agencys
requirements, including any reporting
requirements. - Have some mechanism in place for oversight of
research taking place at other sites. - Documentation is critical.
17Asking Questions Reporting Compliance Concerns
- Compliance questions can be directed to
individual units with compliance responsibility
for area in question or to Office of Research
Compliance. - Concerns can be reported to departments, schools,
Office of Research Compliance, or to Emory Trust
Line _at_ 1-888-550-8850. - Trust Line allows for anonymous reporting through
hotline manned by independent company. See FAQ
at http//emory.hr.emory.edu/iad.nsf/. -
18Contact Information for Compliance Office
- Emory University Office of Research Compliance
- Ste. 510, 1784 N. Decatur Rd.
- Atlanta, GA 30322
- Phone (404) 727-2398
- FAX (404) 727-2328
- Director Kris West, J.D.