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Medical R&D Efforts to Slow?

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An Institute of Medicine sponsored survey from 1,527 epidemiology practitioners published in a November 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association [JAMA], reported that variability in HIPAA interpretation has slowed scientific research by making it more costly and time consuming to the point that some academic institutional  review boards are closing down R&D efforts. 

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Have you experienced this happening at your medical institution, and what is being done about this HIPAA mess?

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