UCSF Implements Quality Improvement Program for Research Administration
To enhance support for the UCSF research enterprise and build the infrastructure needed to improve its services, the Office of Research continues to implement a comprehensive Quality Improvement Program (QIP).
This effort is intended to fulfill the vision of the Office of Research, which is "to provide timely, efficient and investigator-focused services through the use of fully integrated administrative systems and state-of-the-art technological tools."
Executive Vice Chancellor Eugene Washington, who oversees the Office of Research operation, has led the way to improve the quality of services provided in the more than 12 distinct UCSF programs that cover the entire process of research projects, from obtaining funding to approval of research programs, managing intellectual property rights and fostering faculty entrepreneurship.
The Office of Research embarked on the Quality Improvement Program last year and has already made significant progress.
Over the past decade, the research enterprise at UCSF has grown to be one of the top in the world both in its scientific achievements and the funding it receives. The expansion of the research enterprise, coupled with growing complexities of research and regulatory requirements, have combined to boost the support needed from services and programs offered through the Office of Research units.
Unfortunately, the period of growth in research enterprise has occurred during a time of reduced or stagnant support for administrative programs from state and federal sources. The combined effect of the growth in research and reduction in funding available for enhancing the infrastructure needed to support research has resulted in services that, at times, the faculty has considered inadequate.
Implementing QIP
A primary goal of the QIP is to improve support for the research enterprise, which will require the involvement and input of the research community. To meet this challenge,
Washington has appointed a Research Administration Board (RAB) with membership from faculty, academic departmental administrators and other central administrative units. As a representative body, the board is charged with assessing the QIP effort and to represent the interests of the faculty and department administrators with a principal focus of maintaining and enhancing the quality of services and administrative support for research at UCSF. The RAB is chaired by Professor Jeanine Wiener-Kronish, MD. Paulette Gregg, assistant director of Cardiovascular Research Institute, will serve as vice chair.
Taking a quality-improvement approach to administrative services has long been used in private sector operations, but represents a new concept for research support programs in an academic institution. The goal for each program in the Office of Research will be to:
- • Complete a systematic analysis of its processes and outcomes to establish an effective quality improvement program,
- • Establish performance standards, design measurement tools, incorporate technological advances, and begin monitoring and reporting and
- • Measurably improve quality of life for both the faculty and staff.
- • Eliminating almost 6,000 sheets of "negative declaration" statements for Federal Conflict of Interest,
- • Making major improvements in the approval time for Committee on Human Research (CHR),
- • Improving workflow process in the IACUC, further reducing the approval timelines,
- • Shifting from a paper process to an electronic process for subcontracts, thereby yielding a significant time saving for the recipient and a financial savings for C&G for mailing costs,
- • Creating benchmarks and tracking performance, and
- • Using information technology to improve workflow and communication.