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Human Subject Incentive Program Update

Human Subject Incentive Program Update. Fin UL Meeting September 15 ,2010. Agenda. Human Subject Incentive Program – Implementation Progress Kathy Crawford Next Steps Kathy Crawford Carolynn Blankenship Question/Answer. HSIP – Implementation Facts.

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Human Subject Incentive Program Update

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  1. Human Subject Incentive Program Update Fin UL Meeting September 15 ,2010

  2. Agenda • Human Subject Incentive Program – Implementation Progress • Kathy Crawford • Next Steps • Kathy Crawford • Carolynn Blankenship • Question/Answer

  3. HSIP – Implementation Facts • All units that had subject fee activity in the past two fiscal years are in the HSIP system • HSIP Office is partnering with Financial Operations and Accounts Payable to monitor “old” subject fee accounts, Imprest cash funds, and P-card activity to identify individuals who were still using the old processes. • If your unit has not been contacted, and you have subject fee activity, please contact the HSIP Office.

  4. HSIP – Implementation Metrics • 389 users have made over 4,000 incentive requests in HSIP. • Currently processing an average of 25 requests per day • HSIP has facilitated over 60,000 individual payments to subjects • HSIP has distributed over $1M in incentives: • 53% via check • 21% via cash • 16% via Visa cards • 11% via payment coupon • AP has closed 70% of the Imprest Cash Funds used for subject fees. • HSIP has reduced P-card use for subject fees by 67% in FY 2010, from $59K in July 2009 to $19K in July 2010. • In FY2009, Payroll processed 4,500 subject fee payments to employees; in FY2010 payroll subject fee payments were eliminated.

  5. HSIP – Customer Survey Results • 94% of respondents claim “ease of use” meets or exceeds expectations. • 99% of respondents claim the program facilitates timely processing of requests. • 90% of respondents claim that HSIP has saved them time: • Filling out paperwork • Validating subject payment forms • Routing forms • Reconciling payments to P-card statement / Statement of Activity • How much time has HSIP saved? • 14% claim HSIP saves them one hour or less per week • 37% claim HSIP saves them 1-2 hours per week • 39% claim HSIP saves them more than 2 hours per week

  6. HSIP – Next Steps • Imprest Cash Funds • No new Imprest cash funds for subject fees • All subject fee Imprest funds should be closed by December 2010 • P-Card • Subject fees should not be expensed on the P-Card after November 2010 • Transition period • Subject Fee Forms in MPathways • Account Codes • Three account codes have been closed. Those are 582000, 582200 and 613101

  7. Questions ?????

  8. Human Subject Incentives Program Resources • Website - http://www.treasury.umich.edu/hsipabout.htm • Email – subject-incentives@umich.edu • To Join Email list - • Kathy Crawford – Program Manager • klcrawfo@umich.edu • Chris Devries – Program Financial Analyst • cdevire@umich.edu • Vicky Rickman – Program Assistant • vrickman@umich.edu

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