Literature DB >> 10164092

Data exchange in the European pharmacovigilance.

J L Monteagudo1.   

Abstract

Recent research work on feasible solutions for electronic data exchanges in the european pharmacovigilance domain (EPhV) has facilitated a better understanding on strategic and operational factors inherent to such a class of transnational vigilance information systems. Most of the material presented here has resulted from the CARE-Pharmacovigilance Pilot project of the ENS-Telematics Programme, and from other subsequent research activities like the IDA feasibility study and the TEDIS-EuroSCape project. Attention has been paid to design principles and features of a communication scheme that must be used to support cooperative problem solving within a network of loosely connected autonomous and hetereogeneous agents. Experience confirmed two key-success factors: a) the users leading role, and b) the Pilot approach putting the focus on standardized electronic data interchange for communicating existing different local systems.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 10164092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Authors:  William N Kelly; Felix M Arellano; Joanne Barnes; Ulf Bergman; Ralph I Edwards; Alina M Fernandez; Stephen B Freedman; David I Goldsmith; Kui A Huang; Judith K Jones; Rachel McLeay; Nicholas Moore; Rosie H Stather; Thierry Trenque; William G Troutman; Eugene van Puijenbroek; Frank Williams; Robert P Wise
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.606

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