Leveraging electronic tools is essential for maintaining inspection readiness in today's regulatory landscape. Paper-based methods are cumbersome and time-consuming, and they create logistical challenges in record keeping. In contrast, technology offers centralized record keeping, and electronic file storage is now both cost-effective and user-friendly. This shift is underscored by updated guidelines such as ICH E6(R3), which promotes media neutrality, flexibility, innovation, proactive quality, and robust data governance. Additionally, remote regulatory assessments, which were proven effective during the pandemic, enhance efficiency, flexibility, and global reach while reducing travel and disruption. Despite these advancements, recent feedback from regulators indicates a regression in the adoption of these technological tools. It is time for sponsors to embrace risk proportionality, which is supported by regulatory authorities, to maintain inspection readiness.
CEU: 1.00 ACRP
Speaker:
Marc Wartenberger, CQA, CTFL, Senior Director, Security, Corporate QA & Compliance, CRIO
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