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Structured content can bridge the gap between documents and data. Component-based structured documents can be generated automatically for labeling, clinical documents like protocols and clinical study reports, and post market reporting. This approach increases patient safety by ensuring that data integrity isn't lost or corrupted.
Key takeaways
- Structured content is a versatile source format that can produce many different digital outputs.
- Format-free content is designed for reuse and repurposing.
- Interest in structured content is growing among life sciences organizations.
- The technologies needed for structured content and data integration in life sciences are mature, but other adoption challenges exist.
- To realize data integration and structured content objectives, organizations must take a multi-level approach to change management.
- Data integration is directly linked to patient safety.