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Maryam Y Garza1, Muayad Hamidi1, Iddo Peleg2
1University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio TX USA.
Abstract:
As pressure to increase operational efficiency in clinical trials grows, organizations are looking to advances such as tools enabling extraction of Electronic Health Record (EHR) data and transmission to the study database or electronic Case Report Form (eCRF). As interest and adoption of these tools, often called EHR-to-eCRF software, grows in clinical research, consistent evaluative data on key outcomes, such as data accuracy, remains limited. This study compared the accuracy of data collected from EHRs using EHR-to-eCRF technology to traditional methods of clinical trial data collection. The accuracy of the EHR-extracted data was significantly higher than that of data collected through the traditional approach. These results suggest that EHR-based data collection could substantially enhance data quality in clinical trials.
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