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The Commission on Cancer is able to continue serving the CoC-Approved Cancer Programs following enactment of a business associate agreement between each of the programs and the ACoS. Worrisome unintended consequences, potentially threatening the value of the products that the CoC provides cancer patients, providers, and families, were not realized because of the Business Associate role that the CoC assumes with each of the CoC-Approved programs.
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Greer Gay, E. (2007). The Commission on Cancer, American College of Surgeons’ Response to HIPAA. In: Leong, S.P.L. (eds) Cancer Clinical Trials: Proactive Strategies. Cancer Treatment and Research, vol 132. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-33225-3_11
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