Ethical oversight in quality improvement and quality improvement research: new approaches to promote a learning health care system

BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):63 (2015)
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Abstract

Institutional review boards distinguish health care quality improvement and health care quality improvement research based primarily on the rigor of the methods used and the purported generalizability of the knowledge gained. Neither of these criteria holds up upon scrutiny. Rather, this apparently false dichotomy may foster under-protection of participants in QI projects and over-protection of participants within QIR

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