Abstract
AbstractMicrocomputer technology and database management software are beginning to be utilized in the management of clinical trials and patient data. the Clinical Data Manager™ (CDM), is a database management system (DBMS) developed at Harvard University School of Public Health and enhanced by Clinical Data. CDM automates certain tasks associated with the management of clinical trials including enrollment, monitoring of protocol compliance, adverse reaction reporting, results validation, data analysis, and FDA submissions. the placing of microcomputers at local sites to accomplish data entry and reporting facilitates protocol implementation, and enhances trial management. the prime benefits of distributed data management include the accelerated approval and the documentation of the risks and benefits of new drugs and devices.
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