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Title: | Swift CTMS & Payments Triggers for Neurovascular Product Testing |
Authors: | Mehtani, Aarushi |
Supervisor: | Indani, Ashish |
Keywords: | Clinical Trail management file;Electronic trial Management File;Configuration;Payment, |
Issue Date: | 31-Oct-2022 |
Abstract: | The study is based on the clinical Function of the Stryker Neurovascular division. Conducting a clinical trial can be tedious, CTMS helps usto conduct a clinical trial more efficiently and reduce the cost. CTMS can be used for all four phases of a clinical trial. Research sites, institutions, sponsors, and contract research organizations (CROs) use clinical trial management systems to ensure studies' success. Some of the many reasons a CTMS is important are that it saves time and reduces frustration over the course of a study by Providing ready access to an overview of the progress of a study with continuous and up-to-date reporting, Allowing study leaders to plan tasks and activities as well as assign responsibilities, and track and monitor activities, Organizing all of the study’s relevant documents and information, Managing a range of different assets and associated clinical trials, Facilitating compliance with regulatory requirements. Configuration of different modules As a part of implementation of CTMS, Stryker set up a Project SWIFT that was targeted to onboard various studies, their electronic data capture systems, electronic trial master file and invoicing and payments for the clinical sites using CTMS module. This project included configuration of the payments and invoicing module, assigned as an internship project and was the basis of this thesis. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10266/6387 |
Appears in Collections: | Masters Theses@DBT |
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