In the context of real-world evidence (RWE) and real-world research (RWR), regulatory intelligence refers to the process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting regulatory information from various sources to support compliance with regulatory requirements and inform decision-making.
Regulatory intelligence can help stakeholders in the healthcare industry, such as pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare providers, to understand and navigate the complex and ever-changing regulatory landscape. It involves tracking and analyzing regulatory developments, including new and updated regulations, guidance documents, and policies, as well as monitoring regulatory enforcement actions, such as warning letters and product recalls.
By staying up-to-date with regulatory requirements and trends, stakeholders can better assess the potential regulatory implications of RWE and RWR studies, ensure compliance with relevant regulations, and make informed decisions about product development, clinical trials, and post-market surveillance.
In short…regulatory intelligence is a critical component of RWE and RWR that helps ensure that stakeholders are aware of and able to comply with regulatory requirements in their respective fields.
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