US20260112463A1 Clinical Data Unified Platform System
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USPTO published patent application US20260112463A1 for a unified clinical trial data management system invented by Avik Kumar Pal and Yerramalli Subramaniam. The system comprises a centralized database storing clinical trial data and interconnected modules with automated data linking mechanisms that maintain associations between data entries across modules based on predefined rules. The system enforces data dependencies between modules to ensure integrity, automatically creates placeholders in linked modules upon data entry, prevents certain actions until prerequisites are met, and enables real-time data reconciliation without manual intervention or separate application transfers.
“The present disclosure provides a unified clinical trial data management system comprising a centralized database configured to store data related to multiple aspects of clinical trials and a plurality of interconnected modules corresponding to specific clinical trial functions.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260112463A1 disclosing a unified clinical trial data management system with a centralized database storing clinical trial data and a plurality of interconnected modules corresponding to specific clinical trial functions. The system includes a data linking mechanism that creates and maintains associations between data entries across different modules based on predefined rules and enforces data dependencies to ensure data integrity and consistency.
Pharmaceutical companies and clinical investigators involved in trial data management should note this system's automated data reconciliation capabilities, which eliminate manual data transfer between separate applications. Healthcare providers and clinical sponsors conducting multi-module trials may find this architecture relevant for streamlining data workflows and reducing manual intervention in data reconciliation processes.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY MANAGING CLINICAL DATA IN AN UNIFIED PLATFORM
Application US20260112463A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Avik Kumar Pal, Yerramalli Subramaniam
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a unified clinical trial data management system comprising a centralized database configured to store data related to multiple aspects of clinical trials and a plurality of interconnected modules corresponding to specific clinical trial functions. The system includes a data linking mechanism that creates and maintains associations between data entries across different modules based on predefined rules and enforces data dependencies between modules to ensure data integrity and consistency. The system automatically creates corresponding entries or placeholders in linked modules upon data entry in a primary module, prevents certain actions in one module until prerequisite conditions are met in another module, and enables real-time data reconciliation between linked modules without manual intervention or data transfer between separate applications.
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G16H 10/20
Filing Date
2024-10-21
Application No.
18921523
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