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  • What is Data Capture?
  • Where is it used in clinical trials?
  • How does Clinion implement it?
  • What does it look like in practice?
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What is Data Capture?

Data capture is the process of collecting and recording study-related information from subjects, sites, or devices into a system in a structured and traceable manner for further review and analysis.

Where is it used in clinical trials?

In clinical trials, Data Capture is used at investigational sites and through remote data capture to collect subject information during study visits, patient-reported outcomes, and device-based assessments, using a data capture tool to record and transmit data securely throughout the study.

How does Clinion implement it?

Clinion implements Data Capture through a configurable data capture tool that enables site-based and remote data capture, allowing study data to be collected electronically from sites, subjects, and integrated sources within a single system.

What does it look like in practice?

In real-world use, data capture involves study staff or participants recording study-related information into electronic systems during site visits or through remote methods. These tools help organize the data, track updates, and maintain secure records so the information is available for ongoing review and analysis throughout the study.

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EDC & Data Management