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RUSH requires that individuals who meet the following criteria complete an annual web-based Conflict of Interest (COI) disclosure, aka COI survey concerning relationships and activities with non-RUSH…
Rush requires its employees; faculty, clinician/physicians, researchers, and in some cases, vendors and contractors whom it does business with, to follow policies and procedures related to conflicts o…
How can we help you? On COI Survey Link and Instructions COI Survey Link The COI survey is distributed each year in July after the fiscal year has ended. Individuals required to complete the annual CO…
Managing Conflicts Based on an individual’s role with RUSH, one or more COI Committee(s) will review and evaluate a disclosure and may determine the necessary action in order to manage, reduce and/or…
The COI Committee reviews and evaluates each physician and non-clinician’s COI disclosure. The committee will determine the significance of the activity and issue a management plan if a situation has…
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A conflict of interest describes a situation in which a person is or appears to be at risk of acting in a biased way for having a personal or financial interest with other people, groups, or businesse…
Open Payments is a national disclosure program that promotes transparency by publishing the financial relationships between the medical industry and healthcare providers (physicians and hospitals) on…
The COI Office supports position specific training on Conflicts of Interest. The COI Office raises awareness of the requirements surrounding COI through web-based and in-person education and training…
Conflict of Interest in Research Conflict of interest in research may occur when interests compromise, or have the appearance of compromising, the professional judgment of a research…