pharmaphorum August 3, 2022
Amanda Barrell

We all know that real-world data (RWD) from electronic health records (EHR) could boost clinical trial efficiency and improve patient outcomes – so what’s holding us back?

It’s been more than two decades since the ground-breaking potential of using electronic health records (EHR) to inform clinical research was first mooted.

Since then, progress has been slow, but the industry now has everything it needs to close the feedback loop between science, evidence, and care, said speakers at a recent Conference Forum webinar.

The key, according to Ryan Mogg, senior director of real-world data and clinical research at Cerner; Michael Ibara, chief data officer at Elligo; and Andy Stankus, general manager of real-world evidence at Kantar Health, was collecting and connecting...

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