Learn how long Digital Health reviews may take and plan accordingly. Did you know that Research Information Security (RISO) does not get notified to conduct a data security review/assessment at the same time the initial IRB application is submitted? The Mobile Application Process Coordinator (MAPC) works closely with many of the different reviewers and processes to coordinate protocol review and share information. Check out our new, updated Digital Health Review Website to learn more about the new submission process and help teams set expectations.
Navigate through these FAQs to find answers, resources and more!
- What is MAPC?
- What services does Mobile Application Process Coordinator (MAPC) offer?
- How does MAPC’s role differ from RISO (Research Information Security Office)?
- Why is all this required?
- What’s RISO’s role? What do I need to know about RISO reviews?
- What is CTO’s role? What do I need to know about CTO reviews?
- Ok, once my protocol is written, what do I need to do?
- Then what?
- How might I speed up the process?
- Who can I contact with questions or to get additional information?
- I’m beginning to write a protocol or am about to start writing. Where can I get help?
Visit https://rc.partners.org/digitalhealth and contact the Mobile Application Process Coordinator (MAPC) at @email with questions or concerns.