
Rave Companion simplifies clinical trial data entry by seamlessly transferring data from EHR and other sources to EDC systems, reducing errors and saving time.
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Medidata
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Rave Companion is a software solution designed to streamline data entry in clinical trials. It facilitates the transfer of data from electronic health records (EHR) and other sources directly into electronic data capture (EDC) systems, specifically Rave EDC. This tool significantly reduces the time and effort required for manual data entry, minimizes errors, and allows clinical trial sites to focus more on patient care and research quality.
Key Features
EHR Data Population Rave Companion presents structured EHR data to assist in quickly populating case report forms.
- Auto-populates multiple fields with values from the same data range
- Allows review of completed forms before submission to Rave EDC
Synchronization with EDC The software stays in sync with the EDC form, eliminating the need for separate logins or window switching.
- Automatically pops up a compact replica of the EDC form
- Free-floating interface allows side-by-side use with any source application or document
Versatile Data Capture Rave Companion can capture data from various sources beyond just EHR systems.
- Point-and-click or drag-and-click functionality for data capture
- Compatible with any source system (e.g., EHR, CTMS, eSource) or document (e.g., spreadsheets)
Benefits
Improved Data Quality Rave Companion enhances the accuracy and speed of data collection in clinical trials.
- Reduces manual data entry errors
- Decreases the number of queries raised by CRAs and Data Managers
Time and Resource Savings The software significantly reduces the time spent on data entry and query resolution.
- Allows clinical trial sites to focus more on patient care
- Enables sponsors and CROs to obtain higher-quality data faster
Scalability Rave Companion offers a scalable solution for EHR to EDC integration.
- Simpler and faster to implement compared to point-to-point integration approaches
- Available to all sites and studies using Rave EDC