rgest-ever TMF Survey Reveals Lagging Technology Adoption and Manual Processes Significantly Impacting Clinical Trial Operations
SAN DIEGO, CA, US - Jun 19, 2014 - At the Drug Information Associations (DIA) 50th Annual Meeting, Veeva Systems released the results of the Veeva 2014 Paperless TMF Survey: An Industry Benchmark, the largest TMF survey to date. This in-depth study of more than 250 trial master file (TMF) owners found that many (57%) still use paper or simple electronic file systems to manage their TMF. The data also show that those using advanced eTMF technologies experience greater inspection readiness, visibility, SOP compliance, and cost savings from their eTMF than those using local or cloud file systems.
Respondents utilizing more mature technologies, specifically
process-driven eTMF applications and content management systems,
derive greater benefit from their eTMF. For example, 47% of those
with an eTMF application realize cost savings, as compared to only
29% of those using a local file system. TMF quality is also higher,
as 81% of those with eTMF applications report good or major
improvement in misfiled documents, compared to 62% of local file
system users. Yet, today only about one in ten respondents (13%)
use an eTMF application to manage their TMF.
The use of paper and electronic file systems to manage the TMF
contributes to the industrys continued reliance on manual
processes. The survey reveals that email (69%) and paper (57%)
remain the predominant means of exchanging trial documents with
sponsors/CROs.
This research confirms not all eTMFs are created equal. Many eTMFs
are simple file shares that perpetuate manual processes, said
Eldin Rammell, a renowned clinical records management expert and
managing director at Rammell Consulting. In the face of MHRAs
updated definition for critical findings, it is encouraging that
organizations utilizing eTMF applications are experiencing
significant benefits in inspection readiness and business
efficiency gains.
Metrics usage is also connected to greater TMF quality and
benefits. Nearly half (47%) of those with an eTMF application gain
greater visibility into trial performance metrics, versus only a
quarter (25%) of cloud file system users. Those extensively
leveraging metrics to improve the execution and/or design of trial
processes are more than twice as likely to report business
improvements from their eTMF than those not using metrics. These
advantages include better TMF document quality (63% and 29%
respectively), audit readiness (56% and 25% respectively), and
increased SOP compliance (49% and 16% respectively).
Historically, the industry has focused on the rate of eTMF
adoption in broad, general terms, said Jennifer Goldsmith, vice
president of Veeva Vault. With this more in-depth look at which
specific eTMF technologies, processes, and metrics are used, we
gain a comprehensive understanding of what is really driving
improvements. Technology is a key aspect, but we now know the use
of metrics to optimize trial operations is also having an
impact.
There are a number of drivers prompting the move to eTMFs, chief
among them are cost savings (56%), faster study start-up (55%),
improving remote and central monitoring (49%), and inspection
readiness (45%). By contrast, respondents are far less likely to
report barriers to going paperless. The most frequently cited
barriers (major or insurmountable) are technology costs (38%),
implementation costs (33%), and regulatory requirements (28%).
While 38% of respondents see cost as a significant barrier to going
paperless, an equal number (38%) report cost savings as a benefit
of their eTMF.
The top capabilities required to go paperless are
digital/e-signatures (66%), e-forms (65%), and secure access for
external parties (62%). It is interesting to note that most of the
perceived barriers to eTMF adoption can be resolved using tested
and proven technologies companies can implement in a very
cost-effective manner, added Rammell.
The largest eTMF study to date, the Veeva 2014 Paperless TMF
Survey: An Industry Benchmark, examines the current state of eTMF
adoption, as well as the benefits, drivers, and barriers to
implementing electronic processes. This research builds upon
respected surveys conducted by the DIA TMF Reference Model group by
providing additional insight into the remaining sources of paper
and the types of eTMF utilized-with each question providing a
different lens to understanding the industrys journey to a
paperless TMF.
The findings from the Veeva 2014 Paperless TMF Survey will be
presented at the DIA 50th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June 17 during
the 12:45 p.m. PT Innovation Theater session and the "Transforming
Culture and Mindsets to Deliver a Higher Quality eTMF" session at
3:30 p.m. PT. Attendees of DIA Annual 2014 can visit Veevas booth
#2240 for a copy of the executive summary. An online edition of the
executive summary is available at veeva.com/tmf-survey-2014.
To learn more about the Veeva Vault eTMF application or the Veeva
Vault family of content management applications, visit
veeva.com/vault.
About Veeva Systems
Veeva Systems Inc. is a leader in cloud-based software for the
global life sciences industry. Committed to innovation, product
excellence, and customer success, Veeva has more than 200
customers, ranging from the world's largest pharmaceutical
companies to emerging biotechs. Veeva is headquartered in the San
Francisco Bay Area, with offices in Europe, Asia, and Latin
America. For more information, visit www.veeva.com.
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