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Discover the BRIDG (Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group) model, an innovative information system designed to streamline clinical research processes. This structured information model creates a shared understanding for stakeholders such as CDISC, FDA, NCI, and HL7, facilitating the development of data interchange standards. By leveraging BRIDG, clinical researchers can harmonize study activities, enhance data exchange, and improve overall study management from protocol development to analysis. Join the open development community and contribute to advancing biomedical research.
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End-to-End Study Management using BRIDG Peter Smilansky Head of Consulting Practice, HCL Life Sciences Jonathan Stieglitz Senior Business Architect Consulting Practice, HCL Life Sciences Jian Chen President, EDETEK, Inc.
BRIDG - Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group Model • The BRIDG Model is an information model, representing a shared view of the concepts of protocol-driven clinical research. This structured information model is being used to support development of data interchange standards and technology solutions within the biomedical/clinical research arena and between research and the healthcare arena. • BRIDG is a platform for expressing the processes and data concepts of clinical research in a consistent manner across all the stakeholders • Stakeholders include CDISC, FDA, NCI and HL7 • Open development model – anyone can contribute • BRIDG is the vehicle to harmonize existing CDISC standards (SHARE) • BRIDG persistence can physically store all Clinical Research Data BRIDG Overview
Why BRIDG? News: BRIDG CDR Relational Structure Exists!
Step 1 : Create Common Libraries – eCRF & TLF BRIDG Defined Activities • eCRF: • Common Activities • Associated Forms • BRIDG Mappings BRIDG Defined Activities • TLFs • Common Endpoints • Reporting Templates • BRIDG Mappings BRIDG Mapping BRIDG Mapping 7
Step 2 : Study Development - Protocol Study Protocol Versions are developed, and are associated with Defined Activities
Step 3a : Study Design – Data Collection • Define Arms • Define Epochs • Define Segments • Define Cells • Define Study Events • Define Workflow Study Design Model (SDM)
Study 3a : Generate eCRF eCRF Design eCRF Designer EDC EDC
Step 4 : Study Initiation and Subject Enrollment • Study Initiation • Instantiate Study Activities • Site Initiation • Instantiate Study Site • Subject Enrollment • Instantiate Study Subject • Instantiate Scheduled Activities Planned Activity Scheduled Activity
Step 5 : Creation of BRIDG Data Auto-Generated based on Library and Study Design
Step 5 : From BRIDG to Other Standards BRIDG to other physical structures can be pre-built
Step 6 : Study Analysis Statistical analysis, reports, and visualization will leverage standardized data