Oversigt over forskings-relaterede instanstanser

Overview of research-related agencies

Overview of research-related agencies  In February 2023, the Guidance function presented their new website feature: Overview of research-related agencies on the Guidance function’s website, which can be found here: Overview of research-related agencies | Vejledningsfunktionen. After the launch of the new feature, many more agencies have entered the website, and all five regions now have research-related agencies represented. Overview of research-related agencies contains information about the various services the agencies offer, who their primary users are and their contact information. The purpose of the feature is to create an overview of the various health research-related agencies and the services offered, around the five regions and on a national level.The website feature is intended as an aid in finding information for relevant actors or agencies that researchers, clinicians or other stakeholders may need in connection with research and research processes. All the agencies have been divided into five categories, based on the services they offer: Law, agreements, approvals, etc. Research support units, project management, guidance, secretaries, etc. Libraries Data & statistics etc. Funding & financial guidance (Entities that offer several different types of services are represented in the relevant categories).  We are pleased with all the positive feedback we have received and we would once again like to thank all the agencies that have contributed to this initiative and that refer to the Overview of research-related agencies feature on their websites. Overview of research-related agencies is continuously updated, with new agencies, as we receive feedback from those we have been in contact with. If you have not been contacted by the Guidance Function, but think your organization or agency would be suitable for the feature on the website, please contact the Guidance Function at info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk.  Contact the Guidance function if you need first-level guidance in your research project. We aim to answer all inquiries within 2-4 business days. Remember that our help is free and that we help researchers in both the private and public sector, Danish as well as foreign. News from the Guidance FunctionWe welcome your suggestions for content for the Guidance Function newsletter. Please submit any suggestions to info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk. Opening hoursMonday – Thursday between 10:00 – 14:00Friday between 10:00 – 13:00Tel.: (+45) 2494 7969

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Webinar omkring biobanker

The Guidance Functions is hosting online sessions about biobanks

The Guidance Functions is hosting online sessions about biobanks   During spring of 2023, the Guidance Function is hosting a series of Danish online sessions regarding the different requirements and processes, researchers might encounter when applying for different types of health data.The sessions consist of a brief introduction to the Guidance Function, a presentation of the session topic and a Q&A session. On April 21 at 13.00 – 13.30, we will conduct the webinar about biobanks. The webinar will elaborate on what biobanks are and how they can be used in health data research. The webinar will give an introduction into the essential aspects of working with biobanks. The session is set to last 30 minutes and are directed towards researchers and other interested parties, who work with first-level guidance about the requirements and processes regarding access to health data. Register for the Danish webinar about biobanks here: Tilmelding til webinar om Biobanker You can also view all the Danish upcoming webinars on the Guidance function’s website: Webinars | Vejledningsfunktionen Contact the Guidance Function on info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk  or call on +45 2494 7969Monday to Thursday at 10-14Friday at 10-13 The Guidance Function offers first-level guidance on the requirements and permissions needed when applying for health data. The Guidance Function services are free for both public and private clinicians and researchers, Danish as well as foreign.The Guidance Function is part of the public initiative The Research Health Data Gateway, and is a part of the new health data services initiated by the Ministry of the Interior and Health and Danish Regions. Looking forward to seeing you.  News from the Guidance FunctionWe welcome your suggestions for content for the Guidance Function newsletter. Please submit any suggestions to info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk. Opening hoursMonday – Thursday between 10:00 – 14:00Friday between 10:00 – 13:00Tel.: (+45) 2494 7969

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Adgang til patientjournaloplysninger

Case #18: Access to patient record data

Case #18: Access to patient record data  Cases are examples of questions and inquiries we receive in the Guidance Function, which we would like to share for inspiration. A researcher contacted the Guidance Function with an inquiry about how to get access to data from patient records.In general there are four ways of obtaining permission to gain access to patient record data: Patient consent Approval from a scientific ethics committee Approval from the Regional Council Quality assurance or quality development projects 1.You can get permission to access patient records by obtaining written consent from the patient. However, you should be aware that consent lapses no later than 1 year after it has been given, and must be obtained once again. 2.If the research project requires the approval of a scientific ethics committee, e.g. if the project contains human biological material or sensitive bioinformatic data, etc., then you can also be approved to obtain patient record information through this. Read more about what must be reported to the Scientific Ethics Committee on the following website (in Danish): Hvad skal jeg anmelde? | Nationalt Center for EtikIt must be emphasized that permission is only given for the disclosure of patient record information, i.e. the researcher must contact the department in question, which must hand over the patient record information and make a further agreement about the record extract. 3.If the research project does not require scientific ethics approval, the regional council in the region where the researcher works can grant approval for obtaining patient record information. Below you will find links to guidance and applications from the regional councils.Again, it must be emphasized that permission is only given for the disclosure of patient record information, i.e. the researcher must contact the department in question, which must hand over the patient record information and make a further agreement about the record extract. North Denmark Region (in Danish): Videregivelse af patientjournaloplysninger til forskning, statistik og planlægning Central Denmark Region (in Danish): Patientjournaloplysninger til forskning – Sundhed Fagperson (rm.dk) Region of Southern Denmark (in Danish): Vejledning (regionsyddanmark.dk) Region Zealand (in Danish): Journaloplysninger til brug i forskning – Region Sjælland (regionsjaelland.dk) Capital Region of Denmark (in Danish): Videregivelse af patientjournaloplysninger til forskning, statistik og planlægning (regionh.dk) 4.The management at the treatment facility, cf. section 42 d, subsection of the Health Act 2, can only approve the acquisition of patient record information for use in quality assurance or quality development projects.In some cases, it can be difficult to define whether one’s project is a research or quality project. In case of doubt, it is recommended to contact the local hospital management for clarification.  In this case, we helped the researcher clarify the different authorization options available for obtaining patient record information. We also sent information about the regional council in question, for the region in which the researcher worked. Please feel free to contact us if you need guidance in your research project. Our services are free, and we aim to reply to any inquiries within 2-4 working days.The Guidance Function offers first-level support for Danish and international researchers in need of help to navigate the requirements and processes surrounding research projects.  News from the Guidance FunctionWe welcome your suggestions for content for the Guidance Function newsletter. Please submit any suggestions to info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk. Opening hoursMonday – Thursday between 10:00 – 14:00Friday between 10:00 – 13:00Tel.: (+45) 2494 7969

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Åbningstider i påsken

Opening hours for Easter

Opening hours for Easter The Guidance Function is closed during the Easter holidays 6/4 – 10/4 and will be back at regular opening hours Tuesday 11/4. The Guidance Function services are free for both public and private clinicians and researchers, Danish as well as foreign.Contact the Guidance Function on info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk or call on +45 2494 7969 We wish you a happy Easter holiday. News from the Guidance FunctionWe welcome your suggestions for content for the Guidance Function newsletter. Please submit any suggestions to info@vejledningsfunktionen.dk. Opening hoursMonday – Thursday between 10:00 – 14:00Friday between 10:00 – 13:00Tel.: (+45) 2494 7969

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