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CDASH

CDASH

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What is CDASH?

CDASH (Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization) is a standard developed by the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC). It provides a standard way to structure and organize clinical trial data collected during the data acquisition process. CDASH defines standard data collection fields and structures, making clinical data more consistent and easier to analyze, share, and submit to regulatory agencies like the FDA. It helps streamline the clinical trial process, improve data quality, and facilitate regulatory review.

What other technologies are related to CDASH?

CDASH Complementary Technologies

Medidata Rave is an EDC system that can be configured to support CDASH standards for data collection.
mentioned alongside CDASH in 5% (127) of relevant job posts
Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems are used to collect clinical trial data, and many are configured to be CDASH compliant.
mentioned alongside CDASH in 2% (124) of relevant job posts
Rave is an EDC system that can be configured to support CDASH standards for data collection.
mentioned alongside CDASH in 3% (66) of relevant job posts

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