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Site Solutions for All that Ails EDC

June 22, 2009 | In a recent issue of eCliniqua, investigative sites aired their frustrations with many of the e-clinical technologies embraced by study sponsors. They made particular note of technical deficiencies with electronic data capture (EDC) systems. But, as discussed below, they also offered some solid remedies for improving the situation.

Investigative Sites: The Trouble with e-Clinical Technologies

June 1, 2009 | Even the most progressive, tech-savvy investigative sites are aggravated by many of the e-clinical systems being embraced by study sponsors. Virtually no type of clinical trial technology escapes criticism, but EDC systems seem to be the biggest offenders.

EDC Co-Development a Win-Win for Ferring, Target Health

May 26, 2009 | Common wisdom holds that drug makers should stay out of the business of developing information technology (IT) software and instead buy off-the-shelf solutions. But that’s not necessarily the best and cheapest way to collect data or manage clinical trials.

ePRO May be Ideal Tool for Suicidality Monitoring

eCliniqua | When it comes to suicidality monitoring in clinical trials, electronic patient reported outcomes tools have distinct advantages over both face-to-face and paper-based data collection methods.

Etrials Purchase Would Make BioClinica Number Three EDC Player

May 8, 2009 | What reputable products and a succession of management teams couldn’t do for etrials Worldwide its soon to be owner most likely can boost stagnating sales and stem the red ink.



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