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Advanced methods significantly improve real-world data reliability, enhancing accuracy, completeness, and traceability. This supports the use of real-world evidence in healthcare decision-making.

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  • Data Science
  • Real-World Evidence

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  • Data quality is crucial for evidence validity, yet data reliability measurement is less understood.
  • Regulatory bodies like the FDA emphasize the need for robust real-world data (RWD).
  • The TRUST study aims to address these gaps by exploring data quality and informing regulatory decisions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report early findings from the TRUST study on practical data reliability measurement.
  • To develop a method for quantifying accuracy, completeness, and traceability of RWD.
  • To compare traditional versus advanced data approaches for RWD reliability.

Main Methods:

  • Quality improvement study involving 58 hospitals and over 1180 clinics in the US.

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    • Increased RWD reliability can strengthen the foundation for using RWD in medication approval, reimbursement, and prescription.
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