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The New Sentinel Network — Improving the Evidence of Medical-Product Safety

Platt, Richard et al, N Engl J Med, 361(7)

In 2007, Congress directed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to create a new postmarketing surveillance system that will, by 2012, be using electronic health data from 100 million people to prospectively monitor the safety of marketed medical products. This new system is intended to complement existing systems of “spontaneous” adverse-event reporting. In May 2008, the FDA announced the Sentinel Initiative, which would “access the capabilities of multiple, existing data systems (i.e., electronic health record systems, medical claims databases).”
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Published: 27 July 2009 |
Keyword(s): Distributed Data Network, Electronic Medical Records, FDA, Medical Product Safety, Prescription Databases, Registries, Safety, Secondary Data Use, Surveillance, United States

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