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Collaboration in Action: Measuring and Improving Contracting Performance in the University of California Contracting Network.

Tam Tran1, LeeAnna Bowman-Carpio2, Nate Buscher3, Jennifer J Ford4, Erick Jenkins5, Hillary Noll Kalay6, Terry Nakazono2, Helene Orescan2, Rachael Sak3, Irene Shin7, Pamela Davidson2.   

Abstract

In 2013, the University of California, Biomedical Research, Acceleration, Integration, and Development (UC BRAID) convened a regional network of contracting directors from the five University of California (UC) health campuses to: (i) increase collaboration, (ii) operationalize and measure common metrics as a basis for performance improvement efforts, and (iii) identify and implement best practices to maintain a competitive edge in the field of biomedical research. This article summarizes an 18-month examination of performance metrics across the five campuses, including methods for data collection and harmonization agreed upon by the UC contracting offices. Some of the most striking, and previously unmeasured, results demonstrate that master agreements are a highly effective and successful strategy for significantly shortening the average time to completion of contract terms. Interestingly, clinical research organizations (CROs) significantly increase the time required to negotiate a contract. Results also point to the intra- and inter-organizational dependencies affecting time to contract execution. Systematic and transparent data collection among UC stakeholders is necessary to continue improvements to the system. However, data collection is only one component of the larger need to develop shared technology both within and between institutions. This study demonstrates that collaboration and sharing of contract terms is an effective way to reduce study activation time, but the greatest improvements will be driven by the sharing of data and technology tools.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29977108      PMCID: PMC6029617     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Manag Rev        ISSN: 1068-4867


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