European Union:
Initiative Aims To Support Use Of Existing Patient Registries In Clinical Practice
16 November 2015
Jones Day
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EMA has launched an initiative on patient registries aimed at making better use
of existing registries as a source of high-quality
post-authorization data for regulatory decision-making, and to
facilitate the establishment of new registries if needed.
Registries collect information over time on patients who are
diagnosed with a particular disease or who receive particular
treatment. The patient registry initiative will explore ways of
dealing with current challenges faced by companies and regulators
in using existing registries and establishing new registries if
needed.
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