On this Page
- What is a Data Query?
- Where is it used in clinical trials?
- How does Clinion implement it?
- What does it look like in practice?
- Related Terms
- Related Articles
- Category
- What is a Data Query?
- Where is it used in clinical trials?
- How does Clinion implement it?
- What does it look like in practice?
- Related Terms
- Related Articles
- Category
What is a Data Query?
A data query is a request raised to clarify, correct, or complete missing, inconsistent, or unexpected data identified during data review in a clinical trial.
Where is it used in clinical trials?
In clinical trials, a data query is used during data review and validation to flag missing, inconsistent, or unclear entries, allowing sites to review, correct, or confirm the data before it is finalized for analysis.
How does Clinion implement it?
Clinion implements it through an integrated workflow that allows reviewers to raise, track, respond to, and resolve issues directly within the system, ensuring clear communication and timely data review.
What does it look like in practice?
In everyday use, reviewers flag issues on specific data entries, sites review and respond with corrections or explanations, and the issue is closed once the information is clarified and accepted within the system.
Related Terms
Related Articles
Category
EDC & Data Management