If visit information is available in CTMS, Wingspan eTMF automatically creates placeholders for visit documents.
Wingspan eTMF’s newest release features a placeholder feature for visit documents, as they are scheduled. Since the date and number of monitoring visits are not known at the beginning of the study, organizations often experience challenges in ensuring that all visit documents are collected in a timely manner. If visit information is available in CTMS, Wingspan eTMF automatically creates placeholders for visit documents. Due dates for documents are automatically assigned based on the visit date and a document type specific offset. The actual monitoring visit reports can also be automatically imported from CTMS.
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