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Comparison of paper-based and electronic data collection process in clinical trials: Costs simulation study

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This study used Extended Event-driven Process Chains (eEPC) modeling technique and identified sub-processes which contain main differences affecting duration and costs of the PDC and EDC process: data gathering at the research center; monitoring; and data management.
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This article is published in Contemporary Clinical Trials.The article was published on 2009-07-01. It has received 117 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electronic data & Data collection.

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Update of the International Consensus on Palliative Radiotherapy Endpoints for Future Clinical Trials in Bone Metastases

TL;DR: The international consensus on palliative radiotherapy endpoints for future clinical trials in bone metastases was updated by surveying international experts regarding previous uncertainties within the 2002 consensus, changes that may be necessary based on practice pattern changes and research findings since that time.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of postgraduate students: Vladimír Arnošt, Daniel Čapek, Rudolf Čejka, Dao Minh, TomᚠDulík, Martin Hrubý, Radek Kočí, Petr Kotásek, Marek Křejpský and Bohuslav KŘena, Vladislav Kubíček.
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Electronic versus manual data processing: evaluating the use of electronic health records in out-of-hospital clinical research

TL;DR: In this sample of out-of-hospital trauma patients, an all-electronic data processing strategy identified more patients and generated values with good agreement and validity compared to traditional data collection and processing methods.
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Clinical data management: Current status, challenges, and future directions from industry perspectives

TL;DR: Clinical data management needs to draw on a broad range of skills such as technical, scientific, project management, information technology (IT), systems engineering, and interpersonal skills to tackle, drive, and provide valued service in managing data within the anticipated e-clinical age.
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Electronic Data Capture for Registries and Clinical Trials in Orthopaedic Surgery: Open Source versus Commercial Systems

TL;DR: An overview of EDC systems, their types, and related pros and cons are provided as well as to describe commonly used EDC platforms and their features and simple steps involved in designing a registry/clinical study in DADOS P, an open source EDC system.
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ARIS - Business Process Modeling

TL;DR: This book describes in detail how ARIS methods model and realize business processes by means of UML (Unified Modeling Language), leading to an information model that is the keystone for a systematic and intelligent method of developing application systems.
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Pharmaceutical Industry Profile

TL;DR: The pharmaceutical industry is a major global economic force, which increasingly relies on the safe and efficient production of technically advanced products as mentioned in this paper, and this environment challenges the facilities professional who is charged to plan, design, construct, validate, and operate complex manufacturing facilities that meet world-class pharmaceutical standards.
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Double Data Entry: What Value, What Price?

TL;DR: By introducing digit errors into simulated blood pressure measurements, it is demonstrated that simple range checks allow us to detect (and therefore correct) the main errors that impact the final study results and conclusions.
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Implementation of electronic data capture systems: Barriers and solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the barriers and potential solutions that can assist the clinical trial industry in achieving more wide-spread Electronic Data Capture (EDC) use and the resulting improvement in operating efficiencies.
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The Internet and Clinical Trials: Background, Online Resources, Examples and Issues

TL;DR: The historical development of the Internet and the randomized controlled trial is reviewed, the Internet resources available that can be used in a clinical trial are described, some examples of online trials are reviewed and the advantages and disadvantages of using the Internet to conduct a clinicaltrial are described.
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