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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The objective of our audit was to determine whether the Yale University Adult GCRC had adequate internal controls to ensure the GCRC was utilized in accordance with NIH guidelines and the activity was accurately reported. During grant year 1999, the GCRC did not have a sufficient level of research utilization and credit days to justify being funded as a discrete unit. In this respect, the discrete GCRC was utilized only 60% for research. Therefore, the GCRC was not operated in the most cost effective manner. The NIH advised us that the Yale GCRC would have been funded $444,615 less in FY 1999 if it were funded on the per diem basis. Without increased research utilization, we question the continued use of the discrete funding methodology. For example, in FY 2002 the per diem methodology results in approximately $600,000 less costs than the discrete methodology. We recommend that the Yale University: 1) Ensure its applications for GCRC funding contain reasonable and accurate estimates of GCRC research activity as well as potential non-research activity; and 2) Annually conduct an analysis to determine the most appropriate means of funding the GCRC and working with the NIH to determine the most efficient and effective means for funding the GCRC.
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This report may be subject to section 5274 of the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2023, 117 Pub. L. 263.