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  • What is Data Entry?
  • 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 Entry?

Data entry is the process of entering collected information into a system or database in a structured and accurate manner so it can be stored, reviewed, and used for further analysis.

Where is it used in clinical trials?

In clinical trials, Data Entry is used at investigational sites to record subject data into clinical trial systems during study visits, following predefined Data Entry Guidelines to ensure standardized and compliant data capture.

How does Clinion implement it?

Clinion implements it through structured electronic forms that guide users during data capture, with built-in checks, role-based access, and audit trails to ensure controlled data collection.

What does it look like in practice?

In practice, Data Entry involves site users entering subject information into electronic forms during each study visit, following predefined Data Entry Guidelines that outline how and when data should be recorded, reviewed, and updated within the clinical trial system.

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EDC & Data Management