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Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Paul Bleicher |
E-Sourcing: Covering the Regulatory Bases Capturing clinical source data electronically can hit a home run for trial efficiency and safety -- but access control is key. Here's an expert guide.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Janet Woodcock |
FDA Director Explains the Changes The head of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research discusses why the FDA is now kinder and gentler about Part 11 compliance.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Michael Greeley |
Bio Battles Upstream As biotech business models evolve, the question remains: Which will survive?  |
Reason April 2003 Melinda Ammann |
The Agony and the Ecstasy How the OxyContin crackdown hurts patients in pain  |
National Real Estate Investor April 1, 2003 Joe Gose |
Design-Build Goes Mainstream The design-build project delivery method, for years considered the Tinker Toy division of general contracting, is transforming the commercial construction industry.  |
CIO April 1, 2003 Pat McCaffrey |
Iceland's Database Tussle Biotechnology company DeCode Genetics wants to establish and commercialize a database of the personal medical records of all the citizens of Iceland. But delays in obtaining government approval, opposition from doctors and financial struggles at DeCode are raising doubts about the project's viability  |
CRM April 1, 2003 Martin Schneider |
Vertical Focus: Healthcare Changes in the way healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies go to market have opened the door for CRM projects, vendors and analysts say.  |
Knowledge@Wharton March 26, 2003 |
An Aging, Fatter Population Drives Demand for New Medical Devices The use of implantable devices to treat heart disease, orthopedic complaints and other conditions is growing strongly because of advancing technology, increasing demand from an ageing and overweight population, and greater acceptance by physicians and patients of implantation.  |
Knowledge@Wharton March 26, 2003 |
Health Care Finance Industry Plagued by Lack of Funding, Focus In today's health care finance environment, early financing rounds are harder to fund and the market for initial public financings is dead, with no revival expected anytime soon.  |
CIO March 15, 2003 Alison Bass |
Cigna's Self-Inflicted Wounds A cautionary tale about the perils of IT transformation and the dangers of counting your chickens before they hatch.  |
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