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Modernization is the key to achieving strategic compliance operations for life sciences and pharmaceutical companies. To pivot to a whole new level, organizations, and compliance professionals need to determine the importance of data-driven compliance solutions powered by emerging and conventional technologies. The primary reason for this modernization is the evolving nature of regulatory requirements that […]

Adaptability, in the fewest possible words, is the degree to which an organism adapts to a change in the environment, and this evolution confers benefits. The same can be said about compliance in the Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical industry, as adapting automation and data-driven approaches to compliance help businesses avoid compliance risks. The evolving compliance […]

With heightened scrutiny on speaker events, it is imperative for Life Sciences companies to leverage a data-driven approach to optimize speaker programs to ensure compliance at all levels. Engaging healthcare professionals (HCPs) remains one of the most effective ways for Life Sciences companies to provide awareness and education regarding products, diseases, new findings or discoveries, and […]

Building an effective and efficient compliance program for Life Sciences companies requires more than in-depth insights into compliance operations and risks that the organization generally experiences. When opting to build an effective and efficient compliance program, There are several aspects to consider because most of them impact the performance of your compliance program. Government expectations, […]

When you take a deep dive into compliance to identify what makes compliance complex, you discover that among siloed processes, dispersed data sources, and manually managing compliance without a data-driven compliance platform, not understanding compliance at its core seems to be the parent cause of experiencing complexity in compliance. Companies and compliance professionals have been […]

Open Payments requirement will now include five other additional provider types. Here are the entities that will be reported from 2022 onwards: Physician assistants Nurse practitioners Certified nurse-midwives Clinical nurse specialists Certified registered nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologist assistants Before submitting your data, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review it to ensure that covered […]