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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

Pharmaceutical Technology

She continues: “Whether a vendor has a cloud-based registry, system, or database, it’s crucial that pharmaceutical companies who pre-tag for RFID systems use accepted, recognized global standards to encode drug data so products can be read by any system, just like the GS1 barcodes that are on every pharmaceutical product today.”

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Bringing the Benefits of eCOA BYOD Strategies to Clinical Studies

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billion smartphone users globally in 2022. If researchers leverage these and other wearable devices for BYOD eCOA data collection, it makes the process simpler, smoother, and more cost-effective. Using devices already available in the participant population proved exceptionally beneficial. BYOD in clinical trials.

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RPA in Healthcare: Role, Use Cases, Challenges & Trends

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RPA employs software robots, or bots, to carry out tasks such as data entry and extraction, insurance claims processing, insurance verification, payroll calculations, document verification, employee onboarding, and many others. With healthcare RPA, it’s possible to mitigate errors and inaccuracies.

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9 ways pharmacy technician roles are changing

The Checkup by Singlecare

a clinical pharmacist at Walgreens in McKinney, Texas, and a 2022 Best of the Best Pharmacy Awards winner. Providing administrative support Pharmacy techs perform data entry tasks, such as entering prescriptions into a patient record and updating insurance information in pharmacy management systems, says Dr. Staiger.

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Advancement through adversity: how Covid-driven innovations are becoming best practices for pharmacovigilance

Pharmaceutical Technology

The following is adapted from a presentation given by Dave Par é and Silvio Scozzari at the DIA 2022 conference. After AEs are recorded, they must be translated and put back out to doctors and scientists for processing. Adapting pharmacovigilance to deal with surging case reports.