Asan Medical Center Clinical Trial Management System (AMC-CTMS)
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An Asan Medical Center Clinical Trial Management System (AMC-CTMS) is a Clinical Trial Management System that is designed to support and manage clinical research at the Asan Medical Center.
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- See: Clinical Research, Decentralized Clinical Trial, Clinical Trial Protocol, Clinical Trial Participant, Clinical Trial Phase, Electronic Data Capture (EDC) System, Clinical Data Management System (CDMS), Electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) System, Direct-to-Patient Digital Clinical Trial, Patient Monitoring System (PMS), Patient Recruitment System (PRS), Cloud-based Digital Patient Recruitment and Engagement Platform.
References
2018
- (Park, Yoon et al., 2018) ⇒ Yu Rang Park, Young Jo Yoon, HaYeong Koo, Soyoung Yoo, Chang-Min Choi, Sung-Ho Beck, and Tae Won Kim. (2018). "Utilization of a Clinical Trial Management System for the Whole Clinical Trial Process As An Integrated Database: System Development". Journal of medical Internet research 20, no. 4.
- QUOTE: The AMC CTMS is an all-in-one system containing all functions needed for operating site-level clinical trials and is a Web-based single sign-on system. As shown in Figure 2, the AMC CTMS is mainly composed of 3-layered domains, namely data integration, management, and utilization. First, the data integration layer of the system includes functions that interface data between the CTMS and legacy systems such as e-IRB, HIS, ERP, and barcode system in the hospital. Data for each existing system are unified and transmitted to the CTMS according to the system-specific interfacing cycle. Depending on the characteristics of the legacy system, the interface methods with the CTMS are different: (1) large scale systems such as the HIS and ERP systems were made through a separate interface server, (2) e-IRB as a Web-based system is linked to a Web service via the Application Programming Interface, and (3) the barcode system as a standalone system is linked through a database to database link. The data management layer of the system includes 7 management applications for basic study management and for managing operational data for clinical trials at the site level. Finally, the data utilization layer of the system is composed of the following 4 applications — report generation, visualization, alert and notification, and task management. The 4 applications in this domain are based on operating data in the CTMS to support clinical trial operations, such as notifications of subject visits to the hospital.