Why CRO’s Need to Adapt to Being Data-First to Survive
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Contract Research Organisations (CROs) are a vital cog in the pharmaceutical industry – they provide essential support services to help companies conduct clinical research more efficiently and effectively, saving money and time. Whilst CROs traditionally largely involve data management, new technological advancements are changing how they work. Richard Young, Vice President Vault CDMS Strategy at Veeva Systems, joins me on Tech Talks Daily to explore how study teams can now aim higher because of new technologies, as they can begin to work faster and more efficiently, and traditional CROs can use technology to help them look at data with fresh perspectives, as automation helps with the bulk of data management. We also talk about how new technology means that there is no longer the burden of tedious administrative tasks that took up workers’ time. Workers can use platforms like Veeva’s to sort data efficiently, allowing them to be able to focus on important data analysis instead. In turn, this will enable better clinical data success. Employees could therefore benefit from upskilling, rather than necessarily being replaced by technology.
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