WALTHAM, Mass., Jan. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Commonwealth
Informatics, an independently-operated subsidiary of Genpact, and
leading technology and services company with industry expertise in
medical product safety and public health surveillance, today
announced that it has expanded its relationship with the Medicines
and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), a medical
regulatory body for the United
Kingdom.
MHRA has selected Commonwealth Informatics' state-of-the-art
signal detection and signal management solution, Commonwealth
Vigilance Workbench (CVW), to support the MHRA transformation of
safety monitoring through a single integrated platform across all
medicines, vaccines, blood components and devices.
"The MHRA is looking to transform our vigilance services through
new ways of working, underpinned by the technology we use and how
we operate our services," said Mick
Foy, Head of Pharmacovigilance Strategy at MHRA. "We see our
partnership with CVW enabling us to deliver a more responsive
safety surveillance system through innovative technology."
"We are delighted to have the opportunity to build on our
longstanding research collaboration with the MHRA and deliver
future value through greater efficiencies within signal
detection," said Bill Blackwell,
Commonwealth VP Safety Science Solutions. "The collaborative
partnership will enable us, together with the MHRA, to bring new
innovative methodologies to safety surveillance on behalf of
patients."
Commonwealth's solution will be implemented to perform signal
detection and signal management across multiple data sources
leveraging advanced automation, such as artificial intelligence, to
ensure more accurate multivigilance analysis and processing.
CVW is an integrated cloud-based signal management system
supporting the detection, tracking and refinement of safety signals
using evidence across multiple data sources.
The MHRA is deploying Insife's HALOPV solution for case
processing management, advanced automation, and real-time reporting
and analytics. Commonwealth Informatics has partnered with Insife,
to integrate CVW with HALOPV and to collaboratively deploy the
end-to-end multi-vigilance platform in Q2 2022. Insife,
headquartered in Denmark, offers
specialist consulting services in multivigilance (Medicines and
Devices), Regulatory Affairs (RA), and Information Technology (IT)
implementation. Insife's services are based on expertise across the
life sciences value chain with an understanding of digital
transformation and drug safety assurance through process
optimisation and automation.
To learn more about CVW and how Commonwealth Informatics is
helping to transform the MHRA's safety operations, see
www.commoninf.com.
About Commonwealth Informatics
Commonwealth Informatics is a technology and services company with
industry expertise in medical product safety and public health
surveillance. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies,
government agencies, and healthcare providers use Commonwealth's
products and services to assemble relevant data and answer complex
clinical and safety analysis questions quickly and accurately.
Commonwealth is an independently-operated subsidiary of Genpact
(NYSE: G), a global professional services firm focused on
delivering digital transformation. Learn more about the innovative
products and services that are helping to improve the speed and
accuracy of pharmacovigilance evidence generation
at https://www.commoninf.com.
About Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory
Agency
MHRA, based in London, is an executive agency sponsored by
the Department of Health and Social Care, that regulates
medicines, medical devices and blood components for transfusion in
the United Kingdom. Recognised
globally as an authority in its field, the agency plays a leading
role in protecting and improving public health and supports
innovation through scientific research and development.
CONTACT:
Michelle Tully
+1 978-606-7682
mtully@commoninf.com
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