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  2. Clinical quality management system - Wikipedia

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    Clinical quality management systems (CQMS) are systems used in the life sciences sector (primarily in the pharmaceutical, biologics and medical device industries) designed to manage quality management best practices throughout clinical research and clinical study management. A CQMS system is designed to manage all of the documents, activities ...

  3. Quality management system - Wikipedia

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    Quality management software centralizes the storage of these documents. Regulatory compliance: To decrease compliance risks, quality management software is used within companies to make sure they comply with ISO, OSHA, FDA, and other industry norms and requirements. The software makes closed-loop corrective and preventive action procedures ...

  4. Medical software - Wikipedia

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    The global IEC 62304 standard on the software life cycle processes of medical device software states it is a "software system that has been developed for the purpose of being incorporated into the medical device being developed or that is intended for use as a medical device in its own right."

  5. Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium - Wikipedia

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    ADaM is one of the required standards for data submission to FDA (U.S.) and PMDA (Japan). Operational Data Model (ODM) The highlights of ODM: includes an audit trail, utilizes XML technology, machine- and human-readable, all information are independent of databases, storing of ODM is independent of hard- and software. Laboratory Data Model (LAB)

  6. Computerized system validation - Wikipedia

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    This is widely used in the Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences and BioTech industries and is a cousin of Software Testing but with a more formal and documented approach. The validation process begins with validation planning, system requirements definition, testing and verification activities, and validation reporting.

  7. Design controls - Wikipedia

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    Design input, including intended use and user needs (also known as customer attributes) Design output, including evaluation of conformance to design input requirements through: Design verification confirming that the design output meets the design input requirements ("did we design the device right?")

  8. What to Know About the FDA’s New Definition of ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced an updated definition of “healthy” food, including parameters manufacturers need to meet to be “healthy.” What to Know About the FDA’s New ...

  9. Verification and validation - Wikipedia

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    Verification is intended to check that a product, service, or system meets a set of design specifications. [6] [7] In the development phase, verification procedures involve performing special tests to model or simulate a portion, or the entirety, of a product, service, or system, then performing a review or analysis of the modeling results.

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