Certificates of confidentiality and unexpected complications for pragmatic clinical trials
Abstract Introduction The need to protect the confidentiality of research data has long been recognized. One means to help protect research data from use in civil or criminal matters in the United States is a Certificate of Confidentiality (CoC). Until recently, investigators applied for a CoC when...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy Sugarman (Author), Judith Carrithers (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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