How to Stop Drowning in Queries, Part 1: A Collaborative Approach to Reducing Queries and Increasing Quality Some believe that the number of data queries in a study reflects the quality of the data - the more queries, the worse the quality. It really measures how well the investigative site followed the sponsor’s data quality rules, but sites rarely know or understand those rules. This webinar: * Defines “quality” in alignment with the Institutes of Medicine reports * Demonstrates why our current approach to data cleaning guarantees more queries without improving quality * Presents a practical method for dramatically reducing data queries by ensuring a cross-functional understanding of study-specific “data quality” definitions * Outlines how to ensure that all quality requirements are defined in a common language, not “computerese” * Provides additional tips for sponsors and sites to generate high quality data
This webinar will benefit: * Standards managers * Clinical data managers * CRF designers * EDC designers and programmers * Database programmers * Statisticians * Clinical scientists/study managers * Clinical monitors (CRAs) * Site coordinators (CRCs)
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