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Preclarus Enables Faster Insights to Improve Clinical Trial Efficiency and Quality
Clinical Informatics News | Best Practices Finalists | To manage large amounts of data stored in different systems, PPD created Preclarus: dashboards that offer real-time, interactive visualizations and analytics that let users drill down into data for detailed information.
May 13, 2016
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Datapalooza MACRA EHR Reform and Working with Doctors – Not Against Them
The Health Care Blog | Healthcare technology supports us in getting coverage, but it's failing us in the care experience.
May 12, 2016
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PerkinElmer Sells LIMS Product to New LIMS Company
Clinical Informatics News Brief | PerkinElmer Health Sciences has sold its LABWORKS LIMS product line to Labworks, LLC, a new company comprising many previous PerkinElmer/LABWORKS employees. The LABWORKS LIMS product line has a 25-year history of LIMS excellence and a 300+ customer base. No financial details were released.
May 11, 2016
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STAT-Harvard poll Public wary of faster FDA approvals of drugs
STAT | A majority of Americans opposes regulatory changes to speed up the approval of new drugs and medical devices, a new STAT-Harvard poll finds.
May 11, 2016
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The pressure to publish pushes down quality
Nature News & Comment | Scientists must publish less, says Daniel Sarewitz, or good research will be swamped by the ever-increasing volume of poor work.
May 11, 2016
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Defining & Building Protocol Competitiveness
Clinical Informatics News | Everybody is fighting for the same patient pool. To develop an advantage, AstraZeneca and Anolinx are collaborating on a competitive strategy by creating a trial design library, pseudo populations, increasing clinical efficiency, and generating a new clinical buzz word with an old idea.
May 9, 2016
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Best Practices: Risk Based Monitoring For A Small Staff
Clinical Informatics News | Best Practices Finalists | When PaxVax, a small vaccine biotech, wanted to run a Phase IV trial with only its existing staff, it turned to MANA Consulting to build a workflow for risk-based monitoring that would fit within its existing budget.
May 6, 2016
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Envera Health raises $14M for patient engagement platform
MobiHealthNews | Richmond, Virginia-based patient engagement company Envera Health has raised $14 million in a round led by Harbert Venture Partners and Noro-Moseley Partners with participation from New Richmond Ventures.
May 4, 2016
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IMS Health, Quintiles Announce Merger
Clinical Informatics News Brief | IMS Health Holdings, Inc. and Quintiles Transnational Holdings Inc. announced today that their respective boards of directors approved a definitive merger agreement, in which the companies will be combined in an all-stock merger of equals transaction. The merged company will be named Quintiles IMS Holdings, Inc.
May 3, 2016
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Personalized Trials: Finding the Right Trial for the Patient
Clinical Informatics News | A team of bioinformaticians at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has applied machine learning to predict which patients will participate in clinical trials. When physicians approached patients, 60% of them agreed to participate in trials. Using an algorithm to predict trial interest, the researchers pushed the acceptance rates to 72%.
May 3, 2016
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FDA Slowly Chips Away at ANDA Backlog
RAPS | The number of abbreviated new drug applications (ANDAs) pending review is declining according to the latest numbers from FDA. Instead, FDA is waiting to hear industry responses.
May 2, 2016
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CBER Unveils New Electronic Reporting System for Vaccine Adverse Events
RAPS | FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research has released an electronic submission system for companies to submit adverse events linked to vaccines.
Apr 28, 2016
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MolecularMatch Works to Commercialize Clinical-Trial-Matching Software
Clinical Informatics News | MolecularMatch runs a free online search engine for clinical trials, with a registry that is beginning to rival clinicaltrials.gov. Now it wants to arm pathology labs with the same context-aware search engine to help interpret the results of molecular tests.
Apr 28, 2016
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Apple’s CareKit and the AI future of medical care
Computerworld | Apple's focus on personal health through connected devices ramps up a little more today with the release of the first four third party apps to integrate its newly announced open source CareKit technologies.
Apr 28, 2016
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Here Are Three Ways To Prevent Tragic Battles Between The FDA And Patients
Forbes | Last night, a panel of advisors to the Food and Drug Administration voted 7 to 3, with 3 abstentions, that the agency should not approve eteplirsen, a drug for a Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare, deadly, muscle-destroying disease, developed by Sarepta, a Cambridge, Mass.-based biotechnology firm. (On another vote, which [...]
Apr 28, 2016