
CDASH (Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization)
Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization (CDASH) is a set of guidelines designed to standardize how clinical trial data is collected and reported. By ensuring that data from different studies is collected in a consistent way, CDASH helps researchers, regulatory agencies, and healthcare professionals better understand, share, and analyze clinical information. This standardization improves the quality of data, facilitates collaboration between various stakeholders, and ultimately aids in the development of safe and effective medical treatments. Essentially, CDASH promotes clarity and efficiency in the clinical research process.