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Working In The Event Assessment Screen In Argus Safety

In a previous post, we discussed that Oracle’s Argus Safety makes entering and managing adverse event cases relatively simple due to its intuitive user interface. For this post, we’ll discuss working in the event and product assessment screen and look at a few of its key features.

One main requirement for any safety system is the ability to perform required global label assessments between events and the various products that are administered to the patient for which the company is responsible.

As you can see in the image below, the event assessment screen in Argus Safety shows you all of the product names (for which the company has a license) and the individual event(s) that need to be assessed against each of the suspect products. The screen is color-coded, making it more intuitive and easy to navigate.

Event-Assessment-Screen

Another helpful aspect of this screen is that it displays all the local labeling, allowing you look at all of the places in the world that a particular product is marketed and the corresponding listedness. All you have to do is click on a plus (+) sign to expand the licenses information. Being able to view everything on the same screen can help increase the speed in which cases are evaluated against the core or local labels.

Stay tuned for our next post on medical coding in Argus Safety. To read past posts in our Argus Safety features series, click here.

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Rodney Lemery

Dr. Rodney Lemery specializes in the implementation, support, and development of software used in the collection, management, and analysis of clinical data. His accomplishments as director of safety and pharmacovigilance at Perficient include the management of numerous clinical application implementation projects. In addition to his expertise in clinical and safety applications, Rodney is able to navigate between the technical and clinical worlds with ease due to his complementary educational background in epidemiology. He also holds a part-time professorship in the School of Health Sciences at Walden University, which solidifies his ability to lead global safety implementations at Perficient. Rodney has been with Perficient, via the acquisition of BioPharm Systems, since 2000. Prior to joining the company, he worked at Pfizer.

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