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Oracle Clinical – Data Entry

Data entry in Oracle Clinical is the process of entering the data collected during a clinical study into the study forms. The data entry process is a critical component of the clinical study and helps to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the data.

  1. User interface: Oracle Clinical provides a user-friendly interface for data entry, allowing study team members to enter the data in a straightforward and efficient manner. The study forms defined in the Definition Subsystem are used for data entry.
  2. Data validation: Data validation rules defined in the Definition Subsystem are used to validate the data entered into the study forms, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the data. The data validation rules are automatically applied as the data is entered, helping to prevent errors and inconsistencies in the data.
  3. Workflow management: Oracle Clinical supports workflow management, allowing study team members to follow defined workflows for data collection and management. The workflows defined in the Definition Subsystem provide a clear and standardized process for data entry and help to ensure consistency across multiple studies.
  4. User security: Oracle Clinical provides user security and access controls, ensuring that the data entered into the study forms is secure and protected. User roles and access levels can be defined in the environment settings of the Definition Subsystem.

Data entry in Oracle Clinical is a straightforward and efficient process, supported by a user-friendly interface and a comprehensive set of tools for data validation and workflow management. The data entry process helps to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the data and supports effective data management and analysis.

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