DDHA 8600 Walden University IRB and the Aging Physician Discussion

DDHA 8600 Walden University IRB and the Aging Physician Discussion

DDHA 8600 Walden University IRB and the Aging Physician Discussion

There have been a series of adverse outcomes in clinical trials being conducted at your hospital. The Medical Director who has headed the Institutional Review Board (IRB) has been doing so for the past 20 years. After further investigation, legal counsel has informed you that the protocols have not been followed, and in many instances, patients have not been provided adequate informed consent. You have also heard rumors that the Medical Director, now aged 71, has noticeably slowed in recent years and at times seems forgetful.

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For this Discussion, reflect on the scenario presented. Then, consider how you as a current or future healthcare administration leader might address the issues with IRB in the scenario. Think about what steps might be needed to make an IRB valid and to ensure that research conforms to IRB protocol.

Post an explanation of what steps you, as a current or future healthcare administration leader, might take to address the issues with IRB as presented in the scenario. Explain what steps are needed to make an IRB valid and how you would ensure that research in a health services organization conforms to proper IRB protocol. Be specific and provide examples.

 

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Informed Consent and Other Patient Rights Informed Consent and Other Patient Rights Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] NARRATOR: Of all the parties involved in health care, patients are the most vulnerable to having their legal and ethical rights breached. Health care providers must be aware of these rights and vigilant in protecting them. NNEKA MOKWUNYE: Is it right to even start this therapy? Is it right to withdraw? Have we reached a point where we’re now making a patient suffer more than helping them? NARRATOR: Jack Schwartz and Dr. Nneka Mokwunye describe legal aspects of decision making involving patients. And they explain why informed consent is such a crucial patient right. Dr. Kenneth Rempher and Maria Manna describe particular legal challenges presented by patients who lack the capacity for making informed choices. JACK