Data entry
EDC systems allow for real time, rapid, and consistent data entry in a standardized format. On the other hand, paper-based systems require written entry, which presents the inevitable risk of misinterpretation, mistakes, and accidental omissions.
Data retrieval
On an EDC system, researchers can easily run queries, generate reports, access real-time insights, and make faster decisions. Whereas data retrieval from paper records is cumbersome, time-consuming, and prone to human error.
Data security
EDC systems have advanced security, including encryption, user authentication, and access controls to protect sensitive data – ideal for compliance with HIPAA and GDPR regulations. In contrast, paper records are vulnerable to theft, loss, and damage.
Cost efficiency
Although EDC systems have a higher upfront cost, they lead to long-term savings by streamlining processes, reducing errors, and expediting data collection and analysis. By contrast, the costs associated with manual data entry, error correction, and inefficient data retrieval make paper-based methods less cost-effective in the long-term.
Regulatory compliance
EDC systems streamline, simplify, and improve regulatory compliance. They provide an audit trail that tracks changes, making for effortless accurate record keeping. Contrast this with labor-intensive paper-based methods, which present challenges with maintenance, resourcing, and security.