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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 05, 2010
Andrea Califano, New York, NY (US);
Aristidis Floratos, Astoria, NY (US);
David Wang, Killdeere, IL (US);
Peter Young, New York, NY (US);
Arthur Holden, Winnetka, IL (US);
Andrea Califano, New York, NY (US);
Aristidis Floratos, Astoria, NY (US);
David Wang, Killdeere, IL (US);
Peter Young, New York, NY (US);
Arthur Holden, Winnetka, IL (US);
Cerner Innovation, Inc., Kansas City, KS (US);
Abstract
The systems and methods provide a dynamic process for obtaining and managing informed consent documentation. In general, the dynamic informed consent process (DICP) makes use of an intermediary organization, e.g., a trusted intermediary, which: (a) provides ICFs which have been dynamically generated for a specified trial or medical procedure and based on particular state or federal requirements, if any; and (b) archives copies of signed ICFs. In certain preferred embodiments, there may also be a procedure to provide training materials, such as audio or video presentations, to be viewed by prospective participants. In certain preferred embodiments, the process also includes contacting subjects who have signed ICFs in the event that there is a change of circumstance which the subject may deem material to whether s/he would continue to consent, or whether the participant needs to provide a different type of consent to participate in particular event or trial.