Archive for August, 2008
Performance Management in Large Cohort Clinical Registry : Confessions of a clinical expert
Christophe De Vleeschouwer, Manager Medical Operations for Cordis Medical (a Johnson & Johnson company) in Belgium, is exposing his thoughts and needs about measuring performance for large cohort clinical registry. Christophe has met us last week, and Alex took his confessions. Read more
3 commentsData Integration: Dream or Reality?
We recently covered the topic about dispersed and disparate data.
Within one company, if you have a horizontal view across all trials, you will notice that data is stored in various formats, including diverse relational databases, text files, XML files, spreadsheets and certainly proprietary storage formats. There is no unique way of collecting, organizing and analyzing data.
The problem is to utilize of this critical data to assess the trial’s or program’s performance. Read more
Technology linked to performance of your clinical trial
Does the clinical trial area need performance tools? YES!
More and more companies start to think of a more efficient way to run clinical trials. What they want is easy: reduce the costs, reduce the time, and enhance the productivity.
How can they achieve this goal? By measuring the performance of the clinical trials and the service providers (Lab, EDC and other vendors, R&D …). Read more
