BMS Adopts A New Clinical Data Architecture

In clinical trials, the need to build forms, store huge volumes of data, and migrate information with post-production changes has increased, often calling for new solutions to better integrate and support EDC platforms.
At Bristol Myers Squibb, the collection of tasks notably increased the load on its EDC system. In searching for ways to make the process more efficient, BMS looked at a complementary solution that would integrate with, and support, their current EDC platform, as well as provide streamlined, governed access to a broad set of clinical data. BMS would also need a solution that could better support data curation and data aggregation, enabling generations of insights to advance clinical development.
By implementing a solution that complemented their EDC system, discover how BMS found great success in alleviating the pain points in their previous infrastructure, enabling deeper insights into clinical data.
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