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Kendle Biometrics worked collaboratively with one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies in the clinical development of a blockbuster drug:
- 1,084,160 CRF pages
- 303,133 WHO/ICD9 codes
- 254,183 lab reports
- 25,742 patients
- 47 different protocols
- Four Kendle data processing centers
- Edits ran automatically each night – first pass edits within 72 hours of receipt, with “issue” queries usually weekly
- Database updates within 48 hours of query return
- LPLV to database lock – shortest were eight, 10 and 12 days
- CRFs scanned and indexed within 24 hours of receipt
- Auto-routing for data entry within 24 hours

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