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Date:
1970
Us Patents
Automated Method Of Displaying And Updating The Status Of Clinical Research Sites In A Clinical Trial To Identify Readiness Of Sites To Accept Patients
Patrick S. ZBYSZEWSKI - Phoenixville PA, US Allan D. HORWITZ - Philadelphia PA, US Ambalavanan SUBBIAH - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Assignee:
NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
An automated process generates a displayable report of the status of clinical research sites in a clinical trial to identify readiness of sites to accept patients. The clinical trial has a plurality of sites in multiple countries which accept patients. A plurality of electronically tracked site-based milestones and separate country-based milestones are provided for the clinical trial. Each site is associated with a country. The status of the site-based milestones and country-based milestones are electronically tracked in a database. The site-based milestones and the country-based milestones are tracked separately from each other. A displayable report of the status of the electronically tracked site-based milestones and country-based milestones is automatically generated in a processor. The report separately identifies the status of the site-based milestones and the country-based milestones. Also, each site-based milestone is categorized into one of the plurality of milestone groups, and the report shows the status of the site-based milestone groups.
Automated Method Of Graphically Displaying Predicted Patient Enrollment In A Clinical Trial Study
Allan D. HORWITZ - Philadelphia PA, US Ambalavanan SUBBIAH - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Assignee:
NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
An automated method is provided of graphically displaying predicted patient enrollment in a clinical trial study. The study has a plurality of clinical sites for enrolling patients in the study. A database is provided that includes a patient enrollment rate for each clinical site and a date of initial patient enrollment for each clinical site. Clinical site launch data is entered into a user interface display screen, including a target number of patients to be enrolled in the study, and a target date for completing the enrollment of the target number of patients. A graphical display is then generated of a running total number of patients predicted to be enrolled in the study for a succession of time periods from the data that is provided and entered via the user interface display screen.
Virtual Data Room For Displaying Clinical Trial Status Reports Based On Real-Time Clinical Trial Data, With Information Control Administration Module That Specifies Which Reports Are Available For Display
Ambalavanan SUBBIAH - Monmouth Junction NJ, US Mario A. PAES - Marlton NJ, US Allan D. HORWITZ - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715751
Abstract:
A system is provided for use in distributing information associated with an investigational product, such as a pharmaceutical drug. The information includes electronic documents associated with the investigational product, and a plurality of different electronic reports based on real-time patient clinical study data of the investigational product. The system includes a database that stores the electronic documents, a virtual data room that is in electronic communication with the database and which includes a memory that stores the electronic reports, an information presentation module, and an information control administration module. The information presentation module causes a display of the information to a user of the virtual data room via a display screen. The electronic reports are generated using the real-time patient clinical study data when requested to be displayed. The information control administration module specifies which electronic reports will be made available to the user. Only the specified electronic reports are selectable for display on the display screen by the user of the virtual data room. In this manner, only the specified electronic reports may be generated for display to a user of the virtual data room.
Automated Method Of Generating Reconciliation Reports Regarding Mismatches Of Clinical Data Received From Multiple Sources During A Clinical Trial
Allan D. HORWITZ - Philadelphia PA, US David L. MASLOW - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
NUMODA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707722, 707E17014
Abstract:
An automated method is provided of generating a report of data collected from multiple sources during a clinical trial. The data includes a plurality of different data fields. A plurality of patients participate in the clinical trial. A first set of data obtained from case report forms associated with the patients is received at a processor. The case report forms are one source of data. A second set of data obtained from at least one source other than the case report forms is also received at the processor. At least some of the data in the first and second set of data include data associated with the same data fields. The processor identifies any mismatches in data associated with the same data fields in the first and second set of data. Mismatches associated with data fields obtained from the same case report forms are electronically grouped. A report is then generated of the data. The report shows the status of mismatches for each case report form or type of case report form.
Allan Horwitz (1967-1971), Ira Berger (1967-1971), Steven Fine (1970-1974), Jordan Roseman (1957-1961), Helene Levin (1960-1964), Deborah Gattuso (1970-1974)