Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Clinical trials sharing information electronically

A new study by IntraLinks Poll shares that 50% of clinical trials professionals share critical information via email, 15% via fax and 14% via overnight courier.

Those considering using electronic means to share data were concerned about: security (40 percent), ease and flexibility of use (23 percent), speed of information sharing (17 percent), standardization across the enterprise (7 percent) and shipping/travel cost savings (7 percent).

Alison Shurell, the vice president of life sciences product marketing at IntraLinks had this to say about the new research:
"Executives may not realize that study start-up communication and management can be made simpler, faster and more secure by employing online solutions. Using an online workspace enables sponsors, CROs, sites, IRBs and others in a clinical trial to exchange information instantaneously in the most secure environment available. Our life sciences clients who have shifted the clinical trial process to an online solution have reported tremendous improvements in overall productivity and efficiency."

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