Kristin Brooks02.20.14
Theorem Clinical Research has implemented SAS Clinical Data Integration (SAS CDI), a new solution designed to automate the process of transforming, managing and verifying the creation of industry-mandated data standards.
SAS automates the mapping of standard EDC databases and external data into standard data sets that are compliant with the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC). Additionally, SAS CDI will be leveraged to automate the company’s clinical data warehouse and visual data discovery tools, to reduce the time and effort to obtain real time clinical data.
“As an early supporter of CDISC, Theorem recognized the value that standardization and harmonization would bring to clinical data and reporting,” said Mark Penniston, executive vice president of clinical analytics for Theorem. “Now we’re able to combine our deep experience in developing CDISC-compliant data domains with SAS technology to produce high-quality, standardized data sets faster and more efficiently.”
Kecia Serwin, vice president, SAS Health Care and Life Sciences, said, “We’re delighted that Theorem has joined the list of leading life science organizations who’ve chosen SAS to streamline standards adoption in drug development processes.”
SAS automates the mapping of standard EDC databases and external data into standard data sets that are compliant with the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC). Additionally, SAS CDI will be leveraged to automate the company’s clinical data warehouse and visual data discovery tools, to reduce the time and effort to obtain real time clinical data.
“As an early supporter of CDISC, Theorem recognized the value that standardization and harmonization would bring to clinical data and reporting,” said Mark Penniston, executive vice president of clinical analytics for Theorem. “Now we’re able to combine our deep experience in developing CDISC-compliant data domains with SAS technology to produce high-quality, standardized data sets faster and more efficiently.”
Kecia Serwin, vice president, SAS Health Care and Life Sciences, said, “We’re delighted that Theorem has joined the list of leading life science organizations who’ve chosen SAS to streamline standards adoption in drug development processes.”