Oracle has unveiled Health Sciences Clinical Development Center 3.1, a centralized offering for integrating, managing and analysing clinical trial information.
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The Health Sciences Clinical Development Center 3.1 provides integration, increased automation, and expanded data standardization to enable accelerated processing of clinical trial data from multiple sources in a variety of formats and increased user productivity from capture through submission, said the company.
In addition, the offering automatically re-runs routines and programs against the recent data and notifies users of data and study changes as they occur; and can also be personalized to notify users of specific events that require their attention.
Oracle said that the newly enhanced governance capabilities allow for the creation of validated libraries to drive standardisation, control and reuse of data models, macros, and programs across studies.
Further, the offering also features a pre-built integration with the company’s Health Sciences InForm GTM electronic data capture (EDC) offering, and enhanced support for Medidata Rave clinical data management and EDC platform, automating the set up of Medidata Rave studies and data loading to save time and reduce potential for error.
Oracle Health Sciences senior vice-president and general manager Neil de Crescenzo said as clinical trials continue to expand in scope, complexity and cost, trial sponsors and contract research organizations require offerings that enable them to efficiently aggregate and process rapidly growing volumes of clinical trial data emanating from multiple sources.
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