THE PRIVACY BOARD
The Privacy Board was founded to help researchers meet
the privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). These requirements,
which had to be implemented by April 14, 2003, may affect
any research that uses certain protected health data.
Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, any research that involves
protected health information, regardless of the source
of funding, must be authorized by the individuals whose
health data they intend to use, or the researcher must
obtain a Waiver of Authorization. The Privacy Board
was specifically established to review requests for
a Waiver of Authorization.
Founded by New England Institutional Review Board (NEIRB),
The Privacy Board is the first independent board created
to meet the requirements for research utilizing protected
health information. The Privacy Board is composed of
individuals experienced in reviewing a wide variety
of clinical research, including research involving confidential
and sensitive health information. It is the most efficient
and cost-effective resource for any organization engaged
in research involving protected health information and
data.
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