My Consent

Please review the consent form below and click "Join" to participate.
("You" means you, your child or the person for whom you are providing care)
Key Information
  • The purpose of the Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Registry is to provide information about studies in which you may be able to participate.
  • Participation in the OI Registry is voluntary, and there is no cost to join.
  • The OI Registry will collect personal information and protected health information about you such as name, date of birth, address, email address, disease and treatment information. You can view and edit the information you provide by logging into your OI Registry account. We collect this information to conduct research that might help identify ways to improve care for patients with osteogenesis imperfecta.
  • Your information will be stored at the Health Informatics Institute (HII) at the University of South Florida (USF) located in the United States, for the duration of the OI Registry.
  • All information collected about you as part of the OI Registry will be used for research purposes only and will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law.
  • The only risk of joining the OI Registry is risk to your privacy, similar to the risk through everyday use of the internet. Participating in the OI Registry will not affect your ability to seek medical care and treatment.
  • Your information may be shared with the researchers or patient advocacy groups with whom you choose to share your information, members of the OI team in the US or other countries, USF Institutional Review Board (IRB) and staff, and local, state, and federal regulatory bodies that provide oversight, as required by law. Any of your information may be shared with the aforementioned entities without any additional informed consent from you.
  • Once your information is shared with others, it may no longer be protected by the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
  • We may use information you provide to assign a globally unique identifier (GUID) that will allow researchers to share your data with other researchers, without revealing your identity.
  • You may withdraw or take away your authorization at any time by writing to the USF HII at cra@hiidatacenter.org.
  • If you choose to withdraw your authorization, you will no longer be a participant in the OI Registry. We will stop collecting new information about you and will no longer share your information with researchers or patient advocacy groups.
Privacy Information
Who do I contact if I have questions about the collection and storage of my information?
  • You have the right to access, edit, erase, restrict processing or object to processing of your information as well as the right to data portability. To exercise your rights or if you have any questions about the collection and storage of your information, please contact the Health Informatics Institute at the University of South Florida at cra@hiidatacenter.org.
  • If you are a European Economic Area resident and have a complaint about the collection or storage of your personal information, you may contact your data supervisory authority.

By clicking "Join" you consent to participate in the OI Registry

and authorize use and disclosure of personal information and protected health information as described herein.