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VP, Data Quality and Risk Management Solutions at Medidata

Like the human body, a clinical trial's systems and processes need to work in harmony for the best results. Our industry must recognize the crucial role that a risk-based quality management (RBQM) framework plays in optimizing this relationship. Read my article below to explore how RBQM can connect people, processes, and real-time data to optimize trials, and the various tools Medidata Solutions employs to achieve this holistic approach. #RBQM #ClinicalResearch #Medidata

RBQM: The Connective Tissue for Data Quality

RBQM: The Connective Tissue for Data Quality

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Thank you for sharing these key insights around RBQM, the lifeblood of clinical innovation! 💚

Christina Forselius

Senior Life Science consultant | Clinical Trials | Quality Management | Process Improvement | Organizational Development | Interim Management

3w

Thanks Olgica Klindworth - the analogy with the human body was a good way of ‘visualizing’ RBQM.

Brian Barnes

Risk-Based Quality Management (RBQM) Strategy

3w

Great article, really enjoy the approach and perspetive!

Garrett Manasco

Lead Product Manager @ Medidata | A Dassault Systemes Company

3w

I love how well this analogy fits what we are doing! Great article!

Meghan Harrington

VP, Clinical Trial Financial Management at Medidata Solutions

3w

This analogy really helps to contextualize the complexities of RBQM. Great read!

Pradeepa Rayasam

Passionate about delivering exceptional, customer-centric products

2w

Great post! Drawing parallels between RBQM and organ systems simplified the interpretation.

Stephen Cameron

Director, Clinical Data Science at ICON plc

3w

Terrific analogy, Olgica!

Kelly Little

Senior Manager Central Monitoring

3w

Great read!

Milé Kotze

Manager Data Analytics (Experienced in Risk Based Monitoring, Data Management and Project Management)

3w

Zelna Otto excellent read.

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