How to design an effective CRF

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CRFs and eCRFs are used for gathering patient data during clinical trials. They play a crucial role in helping to assess the safety and efficacy of clinical products. For a study to be successful, data collected must be correct and complete. To be correct and complete, forms must be well planned with meticulous attention to detail. In this article, Formedix lays out what's requirement for an effective CRF and explores some common design challenges.

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