Common use of Registry Consenting Clause in Contracts

Registry Consenting. NAACCR employs two approaches to obtain registry consent for ad hoc CiNA projects, summarized below. Both approaches are conducted by email with a consent form sent to the individual designated as the CiNA Approver by the Registry, as well as any alternate registry designates. NAACCR is working towards an electronic consent system to streamline this process. Passive Consent: Registries have 14 days to respond. If no response is received, approval is assumed. Projects qualifying for Passive Consent do not request single-years of age, do not require any County at Dx variables, do not have special requests that are either unique applications of surveillance data, and do not request special variables that increase the potential for identification of individual patients.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Call for Data Assurances Agreement, Call for Data Assurances Agreement