Article | May 21, 2026

Capture Was Step One. Execution Is Step Two.

Source: AG Mednet

By Abraham Gutman, Founder and CEO

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Electronic data capture transformed clinical research by making trial information structured, traceable, and available in near real time. But capturing data is only the beginning. The real challenge begins when organizations must interpret deviations, investigate anomalies, assess risk, and decide what happens next. This piece explores the natural boundary of systems such as EDC, eCOA, and ePRO, examining why transactional workflows alone cannot govern the increasingly complex decisions modern trials demand. As studies generate more signals across more systems and stakeholders, operational success depends less on recording information and more on orchestrating the workflows that move information into action. From protocol deviations to safety escalations, the article outlines how an execution layer can connect people, systems, and decisions, transforming captured data from a static record into a coordinated engine for trial execution.

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