Summary of IOM recommendations according to the three implementation phases of an accreditation process
Summary of IOM recommendations according to the three implementation phases of an accreditation process
Development of an accreditation program:
Recommendation 1 — Pursue accreditation through pilot testing as one approach.
Recommendation 2 — Establish a nongovernmental accreditation organization(s).
Recommendation 5 — Accommodate distinct research methods and models within accreditation programs.
Recommendation 8 — Directly involve research participants in accreditation programs and human research participant protection programs.
Development of standards:
Recommendation 3 — Articulate sound goals within accreditation standards.
Recommendation 4 — Establish flexible, ethics-based, and meaningful standards.
Recommendation 6 — Base standards on existing regulations.
Recommendation 7 — Incorporate quality improvement mechanisms into standards.
Recommendation 9 — Use modified NCQA standards to initiate pilot programs.
Development of an evaluation process:
Recommendation 10 — Begin collecting data and assessing impacts of accreditation now.
Recommendation 11 — Initiate federal studies evaluating accreditation.
Source: Preserving Public Trust: Accreditation and Human Research Participant Protection Programs, Committee on Assessing the System for Protecting Human Research Subjects, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, 2001.
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