ZS Associates, a global company that offers sales and marketing solutions to a variety of industries, has released its 2015 annual report, which takes a comprehensive look at how pharmaceutical companies are marketing to physicians.
Life Sciences
21 CFR Part 11 Compliance For CAPAs In Argus Safety
We recently discussed how Oracle’s safety system has the ability to produce ad hoc descriptive statistical reports on quality data. This brings us to the last rule we’ll discuss in our “Argus Safety for CAPAs” blog series.
Penn Medicine Discusses Their IT Landscape
Earlier this year, I highlighted how Penn Medicine is leveraging IT to support their patient care and precision medicine programs. Several weeks ago, Oracle and Penn Medicine held a joint webinar in which the academic medical center discussed their overall IT landscape.
The FDA Came Out With Its New Social Media Policy
For several years, the FDA has been the center of scrutiny for not having an official social media policy available on its website. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, the FDA was the only one of 17 government agencies not to have social media policy…until now.
Release Notes: Oracle/Perficient’s Clinical Apps [Dec. 2015]
Perficient’s Life Sciences practice regularly monitors the software release notes for several Oracle Health Sciences applications, as well as our own clinical and safety systems. The systems covered in our review are:
Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From November 2015
Now that December is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in November – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece.
Need For More Direction With Risk-Based Monitoring Strategies
Last month, Perficient attended the Oracle OpenWorld conference and presented at several sessions. One of those sessions was on how clinical trial management systems (CTMS) can support risk-based monitoring (RBM) strategies at life sciences companies.
California’s Incredible Life Sciences Numbers
The California Life Sciences Association released a new report that proves the Golden State, once again, is at the top of its game when it comes to life sciences.
Here’s How Quintiles Approaches Risk-Based Monitoring
I came across this three-minute video from Quintiles, which brilliantly discusses their approach to risk-based monitoring (RBM) and gives viewers a look into a day-in-the-life of an RBM monitoring team.
Ad Hoc Statistical Reports For CAPAs In Argus Safety
We recently touched on how Argus Safety enables you to track product complaint data and follow it through resolution. Today, we’ll discuss another CAPA rule the safety system supports.
A Lesson In Drug Pricing
Presidential debates. Daraprim. Martin Shkreli. Drug pricing is what everyone’s talking about. Dr. Joshua P. Cohen, a research associate professor at the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, wrote an excellent article that breaks down how drug prices are determined. He also shared some key facts that support the notion of the […]
Why And How Are Companies Investing In Precision Medicine
HIT Consultant, a digital publication focused on healthcare technology, recently shared a report by Reed Smith on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in life sciences and how personalized medicine is playing an important role in many of today’s transactions. While pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have not abandoned the “one-size-fits all” approach to developing drugs, many […]