The last post we wrote on Argus Safety features was about the system’s autocomplete functionality. Another great feature of Oracle’s safety and pharmacovigilance system is the ability to quickly go back to an adverse event case that you previously accessed. This can be done in just a couple of clicks from the menu, saving you […]
Posts Tagged ‘Argus Safety’
Release Notes: Oracle/Perficient’s Clinical Apps [July 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 June 2015
Now that July 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 June – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece.
A Google-Like Feature In Oracle Argus Safety
When evaluating Oracle Argus Safety for the reporting and management of adverse events or product complaints, one thing is clear to me; a company can save a tremendous amount of time by leveraging Argus’ innate functionality to assist in the tedious tasks around case entry. In the next few blog posts, we will look at several […]
Worklists In Argus Safety
Last week we covered dashboards in Oracle’s Argus Safety. Today we’ll talk about Worklists. Worklists in the drug safety and pharmacovigilance system can be seen as the end-users task list for the day. While there are many Worklists to help organize a company’s users, today we will focus on two of the main ones, which […]
Release Notes: Oracle/Perficient’s Clinical Apps [June 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 May 2015
Now that June 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 May – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece.
Dashboards In Argus Safety
We recently discussed reporting and the tracking of E2B transmissions in Oracle Argus Safety. Today, we’ll highlight some of the dashboards that are available in the drug safety and pharmacovigilance system. As you can see from the menu in the first screenshot below, these are the dashboards built into the system.
Why Companies Change Clinical And Drug Safety Systems
It’s not uncommon for sponsors and CROs to perform version upgrades on their clinical and safety systems or move away from certain ones altogether. They’ve been doing it for years. But why, when it impacts so many different parts of a company, both operationally and financially? The answer is relatively simple: Because what’s at […]
Report Generation And E2B Transmission Tracking In Argus Safety
In our last post on Argus Safety features, we talked about the tracking of ICSRs. For today’s post, we’ll highlight reporting in Argus Safety. Entering the parameters to run a report is very intuitive because the parameters match all of the dropdown lists that legacy Oracle users are already familiar with.
How Are Clinical And Safety Systems Administered In The Cloud?
In our last “cloud fact or fiction” post, we discussed integrating systems that are deployed in the cloud. This week, let’s talk about system administration. Claim #8: Choosing a hosted clinical or safety system means relying on the vendor for system administration tasks.
The Delay And Play Approach To System Implementations
I recently stumbled upon the picture on the right on LinkedIn and it reminded me of a conversation that I had with my mother, who is an architect by trade. She told me that many roads came to be what they are today, not by well-thought-out plans, but rather by people and animals getting […]