2022 - How Site-Based eSource Benefits Sponsors by Boosting Site Success
Date2022-11-11
Deadline2022-11-11
VenueWebinar, USA - United States
KeywordsClinical Research; CRO; Electronic Health Records
Topics/Call fo Papers
ESource is the only data repository that documents protocol and GCP compliance, patient safety, and directly integrates clinical care and research. Sponsors can promote better outcomes and help improve data precision by encouraging site-based eSource across their participating sites. It is a widely held, but false belief that sites currently use electronic health records (EHR) for source data collection, but they don’t.
Historically, sites have used error-prone paper, but over the last decade, maturation of the research site industry has driven a shift towards adoption of site-based eSource. With built-in quality up front, site eSource opens up radical new ways of reorganizing monitoring and data management workflows to improve efficiency and data quality.
Register for this webinar and join the featured speaker, to unravel the myths about site-based eSource, and understand the downstream efficiencies to sponsors and CROs.
Historically, sites have used error-prone paper, but over the last decade, maturation of the research site industry has driven a shift towards adoption of site-based eSource. With built-in quality up front, site eSource opens up radical new ways of reorganizing monitoring and data management workflows to improve efficiency and data quality.
Register for this webinar and join the featured speaker, to unravel the myths about site-based eSource, and understand the downstream efficiencies to sponsors and CROs.
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