The promise of seamlessly mapping data directly from Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems to Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems has captured the attention of clinical research professionals worldwide. On paper, the benefits are compelling: dramatically reduced on-site monitoring requirements, streamlined source data verification (SDV), enhanced data quality through elimination of manual transcription errors, and significant reduction in administrative burden on research sites. 

But, is direct EHR-to-EDC mapping the game-changer we’ve been waiting for, or will widespread implementation require a more nuanced understanding of site data collection practices and systems? Besides EHR solutions, industry-specific eSource solutions have become increasingly popular, and these solutions could complement, not supplant, the current effort to integrate EHR with EDC systems.

Join our distinguished panel of industry experts representing the critical perspectives of research sites, pharmaceutical sponsors, and Contract Research Organizations (CROs) for an engaging and honest discussion about the current state and future potential of EHR-to-EDC integration. The panelists will cover key questions, including:

  • How much and what kind of research data is captured in the EHR?
  • If it’s not in the EHR, where is it?
  • What other technology already in use by research sites could be leveraged to solve these same problems?
  • What impact does the types of sites participating in a trial and the therapeutic area of the trial have?

Key learning objectives:

  • Recognize the current methods of collecting and storing source at sites
  • Identify how and where clinical source data is collected and stored
  • Understand the challenge of mapping between EHR and EDC systems

Speakers:

  • Raymond Nomizu – Founder & Co-CEO, CRIO
  • Mike Ward – Senior Director, Clinical Trial Foundations, Eli Lilly & Company
  • Clare Campbell-Cooper – Global Head, Digital Health and Innovation, Fortrea
  • Brad Hightower – Owner, Hightower Clinical
  • Mats Sundgren, PhD, MSc – Senior Industry Scientific Director and Co-Founder, European Institute for Innovation through Health Data

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