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QlikView gives Lundbeck new analytical capabilities
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Big Data Analytics
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- Data Science Services
The Challenge
Lundbeck A/S, an international medical concern, was facing challenges in providing a quick and effective overview of complex clinical and operational data. The company was working on a digital process for the collection of medical research data that was previously recorded on paper forms by doctors worldwide. The information was recorded digitally and stored in several different databases. The company needed to monitor and analyze the information collected during product development. An important link in the development phase was the ability to test the product's effect on a large number of people. These test results were collected in a set of databases. The company needed a solution to simplify reporting and optimize the planning of clinical studies.
About The Customer
Lundbeck A/S is an international medical concern based in Denmark. The company's business involves the research and development, production, marketing, and sales of medications for the treatment of psychiatric and neurological illnesses. Lundbeck has been working on a digital process for the collection of medical research data that was previously recorded on paper forms by doctors all over the world. The information is now recorded digitally and stored in several different databases. The company monitors and analyzes the information collected during product development. An important link in the development phase is the ability to test the product's effect on a large number of people, which is done in cooperation with doctors and patients worldwide.
The Solution
Lundbeck implemented QlikView, a data analytics solution, to address their challenges. The company delivered a collection of more than 150 reports that they wished to have shown on QlikView. With the help of Capana consulting and QlikTech, they were able to reduce the information to only two QlikView files. These files collect the clinical data from Lundbeck’s numerous databases, in a compatible format, and store them on an electronic platform, from which users can easily obtain an overview. QlikView allows for optimizing the planning of clinical studies through more effective use of knowledge gained from earlier clinical studies. New monitoring capabilities not only help colleagues to optimize time management in the study, but at the same time provide valuable information as to which countries and clinical centers are most effective in the recruitment of patients.
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