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Oracle Enhances Electronic Data Capture Solution to Streamline Clinical Trials and Help Bring New Therapies to Market Faster
OracleOracle(US:ORCL) Prnewswireยท2025-08-27 12:00

Core Insights - Oracle has introduced significant advancements to its Electronic Data Capture (EDC) solution, Oracle Clinical One Data Collection, focusing on AI-enabled interoperability, enhanced data collection, and safety integration capabilities [1][2][7] - The updates aim to simplify clinical workflows, eliminate data friction, and accelerate research and safety reporting, ultimately bringing therapies to market faster [1][6] EHR Integration - The new EDC enhancements allow researchers to use the AI-enabled Oracle Clinical Connector for secure data transfer between Oracle Health and other EHRs, improving accuracy and speed in research [4][6] - This integration is designed to reduce manual work and enhance operational efficiency for clinical trial sites and sponsors [3][4] Data Management - The release increases document management capabilities, allowing clinical sites to collect and manage various data types, including uploading documents alongside structured data [5][6] - Site staff can use mobile devices to upload contextual data, such as scanned lab results, which centralizes documentation and accelerates research workflows [5] Safety Integration - The new EDC solution offers integrated safety capabilities for faster and more accurate management of serious adverse events (SAE), using the ICH E2B(R3) standard [6][7] - This integration is fully interoperable with Oracle Safety One Argus and other safety solutions, enhancing compliance and efficiency across the clinical development lifecycle [6][7] Commitment to Innovation - Oracle emphasizes its commitment to delivering AI-driven capabilities that align clinical research with clinical care, aiming to create a more open healthcare ecosystem [7] - The new features are available globally as part of the standard clinical update process, reflecting Oracle's dedication to improving data integrity and regulatory adherence [7][9]