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Pfizer selects Oracle Cloud for clinical data management and trial management

Pfizer has selected Oracle Cloud for clinical data management and trial management across its clinical trial portfolio.

Pfizer HQ in New York

Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service and the Oracle Siebel Clinical Trial Management and Monitoring Cloud Service will help the pharmaceutical firm in managing and monitoring in over 300 clinical trials per year.

The utilization of Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service will see Pfizer take advantage of more than 100,000 investigator sites already trained in InForm.

The Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service will allow Pfizer to have better control over its data and offer measurable efficiency and productivity gains in data management and remote monitoring.

The pharmaceutical firm will speed up the study-build process using study templates and library management capabilities within Oracle Health Sciences InForm.

Oracle Siebel Clinical Trial Management and Monitoring Cloud Service, including Oracle Siebel Clinical Trial Management System, Oracle Health Sciences Clinical Development Analytics, and risk-based monitoring functionality will provide new insights on trial management and help increase the monitoring workforce efficiency.

Pfizer global product development, Center of Excellence vice president Rob Goodwin said: "Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service and Oracle Siebel Clinical Trial Management and Monitoring Cloud Service can simplify how we manage both operational and study data for in-house as well as outsourced studies.

"Clinical teams will be able to access study data through Oracle’s single platform cloud service, eliminating the need to send data back and forth to CROs, saving us time and reducing the cost of our clinical studies."


Image: Pfizer World Headquarters New York City. Photo: courtesy of Norbert Nagel, Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany.