Randomization and
Trial Supply Management System

CDS Randomization allows users to easily randomize subjects directly within a case report form (CRF) with either a drug or randomization code auto-generated into a second CRF. CDS Randomization can help you run adaptive trials and trial designs that require multiple randomizations.
Key Features ↓
Stratification of any CRF variable (i.e. age, sex, site, etc.)
Unlimited treatment groups and custom allocation ratios
Generated
Randomization lists
Email notifications
Blind Studies
Allocation of randomization codes at follow-up visits
Code list management
Generate randomization codes for labeling treatment kits
Benefits
1. Randomization Reduces Selection Bias

Randomization reduces selection bias by removing the Clinical investigators’ ability to manually assign participants to specific groups.

2. Randomization Helps Control Systematic Variance

In addition to controlling for selection bias, randomization techniques can help ensure that participants in the various treatment groups of a clinical investigation do not vary in a systematic way. Randomization techniques help clinical researchers construct groups that are as similar as possible to avoid the obfuscating impact of confounding variables and ensure the reliability of their results.

3. Randomization Forms the Basis for Statistical Testing

Randomization in clinical investigations forms the basis for reliable statistical testing that determines whether the experimental medical device produced a measurable improvement in patient care outcomes.

Benefits
1. Randomization Reduces Selection Bias

Randomization reduces selection bias by removing the Clinical investigators’ ability to manually assign participants to specific groups.

2. Randomization Helps Control Systematic Variance

In addition to controlling for selection bias, randomization techniques can help ensure that participants in the various treatment groups of a clinical investigation do not vary in a systematic way. Randomization techniques help clinical researchers construct groups that are as similar as possible to avoid the obfuscating impact of confounding variables and ensure the reliability of their results.

3. Randomization Forms the Basis for Statistical Testing

Randomization in clinical investigations forms the basis for reliable statistical testing that determines whether the experimental medical device produced a measurable improvement in patient care outcomes.

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