The clinical trial has to be rigidly followed because it identifies a uniform clinical behaviour, which has to be adopted by the different physicians carrying out the test. The life cycle of the clinical trial is therefore based on a planning and definition phase, a next experimental phase connected with its diffusion to the involved centres and finally an evaluation phase of the results. An information system, which supports the users in the different phases of the clinical trial life cycle, has to take into account the different characteristics of each phase. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the role of WF technology as a component of an information system which supports the life cycle of a clinical trial also on the basis of the experience of the Italian Group for Haematological Disease of Adults (GIMEMA).

Is workflow technology suitable to represent and manage clinical trials? / Paola, Fazi; Patrizia, Grifoni; Daniela, Luzi; Fabrizio L., Ricci; Vignetti, Marco. - STAMPA. - 77:(2000), pp. 302-306. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th Medical Informatics Europe Congress/45th Annual Congress of the German-Association-for-Medical-Informatics-Biometry-and-Epidemiology tenutosi a Hanover, GERMANY nel JUN, 2000).

Is workflow technology suitable to represent and manage clinical trials?

VIGNETTI, Marco
2000

Abstract

The clinical trial has to be rigidly followed because it identifies a uniform clinical behaviour, which has to be adopted by the different physicians carrying out the test. The life cycle of the clinical trial is therefore based on a planning and definition phase, a next experimental phase connected with its diffusion to the involved centres and finally an evaluation phase of the results. An information system, which supports the users in the different phases of the clinical trial life cycle, has to take into account the different characteristics of each phase. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the role of WF technology as a component of an information system which supports the life cycle of a clinical trial also on the basis of the experience of the Italian Group for Haematological Disease of Adults (GIMEMA).
2000
16th Medical Informatics Europe Congress/45th Annual Congress of the German-Association-for-Medical-Informatics-Biometry-and-Epidemiology
clinical trial; technology; workflow
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Is workflow technology suitable to represent and manage clinical trials? / Paola, Fazi; Patrizia, Grifoni; Daniela, Luzi; Fabrizio L., Ricci; Vignetti, Marco. - STAMPA. - 77:(2000), pp. 302-306. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th Medical Informatics Europe Congress/45th Annual Congress of the German-Association-for-Medical-Informatics-Biometry-and-Epidemiology tenutosi a Hanover, GERMANY nel JUN, 2000).
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