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electronic data capture (e-DC)

2009
synonymously used with remote data entry; collecting data in (permanent) electronic form by systems that are modem-, web-based or that involve optical character recognition, audio text, Interactive Voice Response, graphicalclinical laboratory or other interfaces with or without a human interface; any changes to such data must be subject of a complete ...
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Capturing and Reporting Electronic Data

2002
This volume reviews current data collection systems, examines unique approaches to data collection and storage, and provides the latest information on regulatory issues on data capture, storage, and reporting.
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The Changing Face of Electronic Data Capture: From Remote Data Entry to Direct Data Capture

Drug Information Journal, 1998
For the last 10 years remote data entry (RDE) has been the great white hope of the pharmaceutical industry in achieving three main aims: cutting clinical trial duration time, saving resources, and improving data quality. But where is it? Who is using it? RDE has failed to meet the three aims.
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Implementation of electronic data capture systems: Barriers and solutions

Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2007
Although increasing in pace, the conversion to Electronic Data Capture (EDC) has been a slow progression. The use of EDC systems should confer improved data integrity, cost savings and a shorter time to study database closure. This will reduce the time to market and cost of new medications. With the current sentiment of the industry suggesting the cost
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ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE (EDC) – A NEW MANTRA FOR CLINICAL TRIALS

Quality Assurance, 2004
Pharmaceutical companies, over a period of time, have attempted to use innovative and modern technologies for quicker and more efficient methods of clinical data capture and analysis. In today's scenario, Electronic Data Capture (EDC) is considered to be the preferred technology that can provide significant benefits over existing manual methods.
Umakanta, Sahoo, Arun, Bhatt
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Electronic Data Capture Systems for Breast Cancer Research

2020
Traditionally, clinical studies relied on collecting data by hands in paper case report forms (CRFs), which were later entered into an electronic database for statistical analysis. Clearly, this method was time-consuming, prone to misinterpretation, and basically inefficient. These limitations can be currently avoided using electronic data capture (EDC)
Giovanni Di Leo   +2 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
exaly  

Feasibility challenges for automated electronic health record‐to‐electronic data capture technologies

Cancer
Electronic health record‐to‐electronic data capture is a possible solution for automating electronic health record data extraction. Significant challenges to the feasibility of full automation remain, especially for multicentered trials.
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
H S L Jim   +2 more
exaly  

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