Oracle Health Sciences announced the availability of Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service 6.1.
Oracle Health Sciences announced the availability of Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service 6.1. The latest release of the Oracle Health Sciences InForm data capture and management platform provides trial sponsors and contract research organizations (CROs) supports today’s complex trial protocols and environments with advanced data capture/query management and real-time, actionable visibility into data, as well as standards-based, integrated workflows. This latest release enables trial sponsors and CROs to further increase clinical trial speed, efficiency, and accuracy with new capabilities including:
· Expanded risk-based monitoring capacity that enables source verification at the individual and subject level.
· A single location for defining and managing study administrative data in Oracle Health Sciences Central Designer that streamlines trial workflow and simplifies the design, self-deployment, versioning, and maintenance of clinical studies.
· An advanced modeling environment that streamlines management and validation of in-place, protocol amendments.
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