QTL

May 2021

7 Most Important QTLs for Clinical Trials

By |2024-06-14T16:41:11+02:00May 5, 2021|Blog|Comments Off on 7 Most Important QTLs for Clinical Trials

Within the bounds of risk-based quality management, the utilization of predefined Quality Tolerance Limits (QTLs) is a way to control quality and risk in clinical trials. QTLs identify systematic risks to patients and data integrity at the study level. We've listed the 7 most commonly used QTLs that are applicable to most trials.

Jun 2019

A Big Thank You to All Our Poster Visitors at DIA 2019!

By |2019-07-01T17:01:11+02:00June 27, 2019|Blog|Comments Off on A Big Thank You to All Our Poster Visitors at DIA 2019!

¡Buenos DIAs! Blown away that so many folks visited our QTLs vs KRIs poster presentation! Here is the infographic in the event that you plan to do home-work.

Mar 2019

Your Practical Guide to Understanding Clinical KRIs

By |2024-11-25T17:56:46+02:00March 12, 2019|Free Infographics, News|1 Comment

Our key risk indicator infographic will give you a foundational understanding of KRIs, provide valuable examples of KRIs, and guide you towards getting started with your risk-based monitoring (RBM) program.

Oct 2018

Data Integration – A Valid Concern or a Convenient Excuse?

By |2020-09-23T10:10:46+02:00October 11, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on Data Integration – A Valid Concern or a Convenient Excuse?

Conference season has started! Our first stop was the Global RBM Summit 2018 in London. Our CSO Dr Johann Proeve was invited to join the conversation as a speaker on the topic “Pragmatic Centralized Monitoring – How to get there?”. Johann shares his observations with us.

Jul 2018

DIA 2018 Global Annual Meeting: was this year’s theme the most dead-on yet?

By |2018-07-17T09:10:07+02:00July 16, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on DIA 2018 Global Annual Meeting: was this year’s theme the most dead-on yet?

The dramatic expansion of prescription drug deaths inspired this year's theme "driving insights to action". Insights that could be deployed through novel disruptive technologies such as Risk-based Quality Management (RBQM). Cyntegrity's Johann Proeve and Nimita Limaye were in Boston and share their observations with us.

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