Oracle is introducing significant advancements to its Electronic Data Capture (EDC) solution, Oracle Clinical One Data Collection, offering new capabilities that enable seamless interoperability with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, enhance data collection capabilities at trial sites, and provide end-to-end integration with Oracle Safety One Argus and other safety solutions.
According to Oracle, these updates are designed to simplify clinical workflows and eliminate data friction across systems to help accelerate research, improve safety reporting, and bring therapies to market faster.
These advancements, developed in collaboration with pharma industry leaders and Oracle’s CRO Growth Network collaborators, reflect Oracle’s commitment to delivering AI-driven, interoperable solutions that enhance automation, streamline data connectivity, and offer customers greater choice and flexibility.
Furthering Oracle’s mission to deliver a connected and intelligent clinical research ecosystem, the new EDC enhancements enable researchers to use the AI-enabled Oracle Clinical Connector to securely transfer data between Oracle Health and other EHRs and Oracle Clinical One Data Collection. This integration removes manual busy work by enabling direct, EHR data transfers that can help improve accuracy and speed research, the company said.
The new release increases document management capabilities for clinical sites with site-level data collection to support all file formats at the subject level, allowing documents to be uploaded alongside structured data within the EDC system.
“Our EDC enhancements underscore Oracle's commitment to delivering AI-driven capabilities and aligning clinical research and clinical care by creating a more open healthcare ecosystem that fuels medical breakthroughs for the patients who desperately need them,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “These innovations in data collection and safety can help further streamline drug development, to help improve data integrity and regulatory adherence, while empowering researchers to conduct trials with efficiency and precision.”
The new features and enhancements within Oracle Clinical One Data Collection are available to customers globally as part of their standard clinical update process.
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