Danish GCP Inspectors Get Full Access To Electronic Patient Data
Executive Summary
Changes to the Danish clinical trials legislation will ensure that GCP inspectors, who were earlier denied direct access with their own username and password to electronic health records of trial subjects, now have full access to this information while inspecting studies.
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