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Webinar: A Look Inside A Leading Telehealth Provider

Healthcare is undergoing a seismic change in the way organizations think about healthcare delivery, and telehealth is one of the movements leading this evolution. Healthcare organizations are leveraging innovative technologies to: Reduce patient visits and lower healthcare costs Empower patients through self-treatment Deliver alternate methods of patient/provider communication Manage symptoms and medical conditions for the […]

No Surprise: #1 CRO Uses Oracle’s Clinical Trial Software

  What do you do when the largest contract research organization (CRO) in the world agrees to appear in a video promoting several products? You watch, of course! Quintiles recently recorded a video that features the company’s president of clinical development discussing their use of Oracle Health Sciences solutions, such as Siebel Clinical Trial Management […]

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 […]

3 Perspectives on Healthcare Marketing

I recently attended an event in Chicago where Chris Bevolo (Author of “Joe Public II: Embracing the New Paradigm”, Melody Smith Jones (Manager, Connected Health at Perficient) and Jason Rushforth (Oracle Vice President of Industry Solutions) discussed the evolving healthcare marketing landscape. I was pleased to see that these three individuals presented three topics that […]

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 […]

Periodic Reporting In Argus Safety

  When it comes to periodic reporting, we feel that the generation and tracking of periodic reports in Oracle’s Argus Safety is far easier than in other safety and pharmacovigilance systems. In the system, periodic reports are all created and generated from a central screen within the application.   The four basic kinds of periodic […]

Are Hosted Systems Open Or Closed Under 21 CFR Part 11?

  On Thursday, April 23, 2015, we delivered a webinar on 21 CFR Part 11, based on a recent blog series. During the Q&A session at the end, someone asked the following question: When Argus is hosted by Perficient, is it considered an open or closed system for the company that contracted Perficient to host? 

Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From April 2015

  Now that May 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 April – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. 

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