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Our research provides a detailed analysis of the top vendors in the market, including their competitive positioning, product offerings, pricing strategies, and key growth strategies. That doesn’t sound like what you’re describing, but perhaps is relevant.Our latest report on the Global Food Slicer and Dicer market provides a comprehensive assessment of the market landscape and industry dynamics. Of course if eligible they may refuse to participate. Since this is a high level screening and part of their immediate care, this is usually permissible, and is conducted by research coordinators who determine the patient’s eligibility and participate in their care.

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*For example, oncology patients are routinely evaluated for trial eligibility regardless of if they have actively consented to be evaluated. If you work for the health system and they have an integrated IRB, that can be a good place to start too. I would reach out to your Research Compliance officer or the health system Compliance office if any of those policies are not expressly clear about what’s required. SlicerDicer even makes it possible to require the IRB approval number to view the data.

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However, every example I have seen from a non-directly clinical researcher* requesting identifiable data has required IRB approval (or exemption) and everything that goes along with that for purpose, etc. This can be worked with if the hospital policies allow for it (like an overarching consent to be contacted for research purposes) or the patients opt in (an option the Epic Research module offers through M圜hart). That said, it’s a conflict of interest (and potential privacy/compliance violation) to provide PHI to a researcher without patient consent, especially if identifiable and to be used for directly contacting patients.

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