PharmaPros, a technical consulting and solutions provider has announced that FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, a provider of diagnostic imaging products and network systems, has selected the company?s Dataflow Manager solution, and study support services to assist with Fujifilm clinical studies.
Cambridge, MA, October 6, 2008; PharmaPros, a technical consulting and solutions provider specializing in data and workflow management for clinical trials, today announces that FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA (Fujifilm), a leading provider of diagnostic imaging products and network systems, has selected the company’s Dataflow Manager solution, and study support services to assist with Fujifilm clinical studies.
Dataflow Manager is a first-in-class automated trial management solution that provides in-stream access to study status across multiple disparate systems and vendors used to manage today’s complex trials. Dataflow Manager automatically tracks the status of a trial against every data source in the study, (Labs, CRFs, EDC, IVRS, CTMS, ePRO, Images) and acts as a collaboration portal allowing study teams to manage clinical trials with an integrated view of the study data.
Fujifilm and PharmaPros have collaborated to develop a new Dataflow Manager module, the Image Acquisition & Tracking System (IATS), which will be leveraged by the study teams to collect image data and track image quality in-stream. Utilizing the extensive data tracking and reporting capabilities of Dataflow Manager, the Fujifilm teams will have in-stream access to the status of their trials.
“We’re excited Fujifilm has extended their relationship with PharmaPros and will be utilizing the Dataflow Manager solution,” says Peg Regan, CEO of PharmaPros. “This truly is a collaborative relationship in which both Fujifilm and PharmaPros are committed to new and innovative ways of managing the workflow around clinical trials data.”
Dataflow Manager will serve as a portal through which the Fujifilm teams can manage these studies collaboratively, leveraging the in-stream visibility to make time-critical decisions and track and report on study related metrics and milestones.
About PharmaPros Corporation
PharmaPros Corporation is a technical consulting and solutions provider specializing in data and workflow management for clinical trials. Through its proprietary processes and tools, the company provides services to support the entire data lifecycle- enabling sponsor companies to effectively manage complex trials with multiple vendors and systems. PharmaPros was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
About FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA
As one of the FUJIFILM Corporation family of companies with 70 years of imaging experience and almost $25 billion in sales, FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc. is a leading provider of diagnostic imaging products and network systems to meet the needs of healthcare facilities today and well into the future. Fujifilm’s family of Imaging Systems products and technologies-including digital x-ray, women’s healthcare imaging, dry imagers, and conventional x-ray film and equipment-are tailored to suit many different applications for a variety of imaging environments. The pioneer in the field, Fujifilm remains the market leader in digital x-ray with products that are clinically proven and constantly evolving to set the standard in digital imaging innovation. FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA is headquartered in Stamford, CT. More information is available at www.fujimed.com.
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