Target Health and Life-On-Key have started the second year of a 2-year project grant.
Target Health and Life-On-Key have started the second year of a 2-year project grant has started. The goal of the project is to integrate any electronic medical record (EMR) with any electronic data capture (EDC) system used in clinical trials. To date, the project has sent clinical trial data from Target e*CRF® to the Life-On-Key EMR. The next phase will include extracting data from the EMR, combining the EMR data with other clinical trial data entered at the time of the clinic visit, creating the eCRF and then creating Target e*CTR®, the eClinical Trial Record, a 21CFR Part 11 compliant source record.
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