Core Viewpoint - The introduction of the "Guidelines for the Duty of Care and Exemption in the Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements" in Heilongjiang Province aims to address the reluctance of universities, research institutions, and medical organizations to engage in the transformation of scientific and technological achievements, fostering an environment that supports innovation and tolerates failure [1][2] Group 1 - The "Duty of Care and Exemption Guidelines" outlines 11 specific circumstances that qualify for exemption, covering all stages of the transformation process from decision-making to execution, providing clear operational procedures and boundaries for participants [1] - The guidelines encourage participants to explore specific paths and models for the transformation of scientific achievements, allowing for trial activities even if losses occur [1] - The guidelines emphasize the importance of establishing internal management systems and decision-making procedures within universities and medical institutions to ensure accountability and compliance [2] Group 2 - The inclusion of medical institutions in the exemption system significantly motivates medical researchers to promote the transformation of achievements, enhancing the integration of medical technology innovation and clinical application [2] - The innovative collaboration with the Heilongjiang Provincial Audit Office ensures rigorous, compliant, and fair supervision in key areas such as asset disposal during the transformation process [2] - The guidelines require that universities and medical institutions strengthen their responsibilities in the transformation of scientific achievements, ensuring proper coordination among internal departments and establishing sound internal control systems [2]
黑龙江省印发“成果转化尽职免责指引” 破解高校院所、医疗机构成果“不敢转”问题
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-06-05 10:17