This Product Safety training will guide you on how metrics can be used to analyze and improve the process for product safety. To meet regulatory requirements and to protect public health, pharmaceutical and biotech companies must collect, review, report, and assess product safety information to the highest standards.
Failure to effectively manage safety data and pharmacovigilance processes can affect the well-being of patients, jeopardize the reputation of a company, and impact the key relationship with regulatory authorities.
Performance metrics can help a company to clarify and communicate the quality and timeline standards, guarantee compliance with regulatory requirements, gauge how well different components of the process are working, and ensure that corrective actions are put in place to improve the areas of the process that may not be performing optimally.
Failure to effectively manage safety data and pharmacovigilance processes can affect the well-being of patients, jeopardize the reputation of a company, and impact the key relationship with regulatory authorities.
Performance metrics can help a company to clarify and communicate the quality and timeline standards, guarantee compliance with regulatory requirements, gauge how well different components of the process are working, and ensure that corrective actions are put in place to improve the areas of the process that may not be performing optimally.
Areas Covered in the seminar:
- Summary of regulatory requirements for product safety reporting
- Why performance metrics are important
- How metrics can be used to analyse and improve the process for product safety
- Types of metrics used
- Examples of metrics used in product safety
- Criteria for implementing metrics successfully.
Who Will Benefit:
- This webminar is aimed at individuals with responsibilities for product safety reporting working in pharmaceutical and biotech companies, or Contract Research Organizations
- This includes:
- Drug Safety Managers and Physicians
- Quality Assurance
- Regulatory Affairs
- Clinical Project Managers
- It is also of interest to:
- IT personnel or companies involved in developing systems for product safety
- Regulatory agencies
Course Provider
Dr. Carla Hagelberg,