Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium

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Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (pronunciation: klin-i-kal dey-tuh in-ter-cheynj stan-dards kuh n-sawr-tee-uhm) is an international, non-profit organization that develops and supports global data standards in Healthcare and Clinical Research.

Etymology

The term "Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium" is derived from the organization's purpose. "Clinical" refers to the healthcare context, "Data Interchange" refers to the exchange of information, "Standards" refers to the established norms or requirements, and "Consortium" refers to the collaborative nature of the organization.

Overview

The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a global, multidisciplinary, non-profit organization that has established standards to support the acquisition, exchange, submission, and archive of clinical research data. The standards are designed to provide a consistent format for data interchange and are widely used in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Biotechnology, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), and other related industries.

Standards

CDISC has developed a suite of standards, including:

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