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Software Innovations in Clinical Drug Development and Safety (Hardcover)
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Software Innovations in Clinical Drug Development and Safety (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice
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In light of the rising cost of healthcare and the overall
challenges associated with delivering quality care to patients
across regions, scientists and pharmacists are exploring new
initiatives in drug discovery and design. One such initiative is
the adoption of information technology and software applications to
improve healthcare and pharmaceutical processes. Software
Innovations in Clinical Drug Development and Safety is a
comprehensive resource analyzing the integration of software
engineering for the purpose of drug discovery, clinical trials,
genomics, and drug safety testing. Taking a multi-faceted approach
to the application of computational methods to pharmaceutical
science, this publication is ideal for healthcare professionals,
pharmacists, computer scientists, researchers, and students seeking
the latest information on the architecture and design of software
in clinical settings, the impact of clinical technologies on
business models, and the safety and privacy of patients and patient
data. This timely resource features a well-rounded discussion on
topics pertaining to the integration of computational methods in
pharmaceutical science and practice including, the impact of
software integration on business models, patient safety concerns,
software architecture and design, and data security.
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