An Update on the Model Clinical Trials Agreement A perspective from ACAHO-CHA (Phase III step 1)

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An Update on the Model Clinical Trials Agreement A perspective from ACAHO-CHA (Phase III step 1) Presentation to Clinical Trials Ontario Tina Saryeddine, PhD, MHA, CHE Assistant Vice President Research & Policy, ACAHO-CHA Adjunct Professor Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa

Presentation Overview 1. Meet Newly Merged ACAHO-CHA 2. Where did the mcta come from? (Phase I) 3. What did we learn when we pilot tested it? (Phase II) 4. What are we doing about the test results? (Phase III.1) 5. Where are we now & what s next? 2

Meet newly merged ACAHO-CHA The national voice of healthcare organizations, including research hospitals, academic regional health authorities & their research institutes. Vision Statement: To improve the health of Canadians through evidence, innovation, and infrastructure. Mission Statement: To advance a health care system that provides Canadians with world-leading health services. 3

Responsible for Introducing New Innovation into Canadian Health Care System Source: Health Care in Canada Survey, 2013-2014 QK1: Which one health care stakeholder do you think is currently most responsible for introducing new innovation into the health care system in Canada? (n=1000)

Vision: Canada a premier country for industry led C.T.s Goals: (1) help improve negative trend, (2) improve business operations, (3) position positively for future.

Where did the mcta come from? Started with CAHO principles & Rx&D contract review Phase I: Draft of mcta by Rx&D & ACAHO members Vogel, L. 2011. Boilerplate being tested for clinical trials. Canadian Medical Association Journal. V. 183 n. 16 6

How was the mcta pilot tested? Pilot methods: Sites and pharma asked to pilot test mcta in actual negotiations, record changes, and submit them as data. Results - Industry: Serious process issues even before getting to content, such as approvals, so change in pilot methods Instead of negotiation data, descriptive assessments Results - Sites: General agreement except on indemnification, limitation of liability, insurance, subject injury, governing law. Surprise!? Advanced versions of mcta in BC & QC 7

What did we learn mcta & ACAHO-CHA? University Disease networks N2 members provincial CT bodies CTO

What are we doing re the pilot results? (Phase III) Methods: Step 1: Sites prepare a clean copy /clear messages Step 2: Sponsors work through process & content Step 3: Sites & sponsors reconvene Step 1: Quebec & BC versions of the mcta reconciled by Ontario lawyer. Reconciled version circulated to all ACAHO members. However, feedback process led by provinces.

Clinical Trials Ontario leadership I on mcta 16 institutions contributed to the Ontario response to the draft national model Clinical Trial Agreement (mcta). A working group was established to review the initial feedback with a view to developing a single, coordinated Ontario response. The draft Ontario response to the mcta with consensus changes was circulated to Ontario institutions for final comment prior to submission to ACAHO

Options discussed for moving forward Option 1: Aim to stop at province specific versions of mcta, articulating key messages at a national level. Option 2: Aim to put in each province s needs and preferences and focus on the best way to present it. Option 3: Aim for agreement on discretionary items leaving province specific inserts for legislative items.

What are ACAHO-CHA s next steps? Finalize a single document with provincial specifications. Move the project under the leadership of the Canadian Clinical Trials Coordinating Centre (CCTCC). Re-engage industry and broader array of stakeholders as necessary while keeping provincial ties. Re-evaluate appropriateness of step 2 and 3 and proceed or regroup.

Thank you to the very large number of contributors. Presentation to Clinical Trials Ontario Tina Saryeddine, PhD, MHA, CHE Assistant Vice President Research & Policy, ACAHO-CHA saryeddine@acaho.org (613) 730-5818 x 324