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A remote data entry (RDE) system is a computerized system designed for the collection of clinical trial data in electronic format. The term is most commonly applied to early software in the life sciences industry that allowed investigators to collect patient data from participants in clinical research studies, such as trials of new drugs or medical devices.[1][2]
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Typically, RDE systems provide:
- a graphical user interface for data entry,
- a validation component to check user data, and
- a reporting tool for analyzing the collected information.[3]
The development of RDE systems began in the mid- to late-1980s, often installed on portable computers equipped with modems.[4] Since the early 2000s, RDE has been largely replaced by electronic data capture (EDC), which provides the same functionality via internet-based platforms and web pages.[5]
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See also
- Clinical data acquisition
- Electronic data capture, provides a brief history of the RDE and EDC software landscape, remote jobs.
References
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