Accenture and Adobe Develop Enterprise Portal for MHRA

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March 18th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today

Accenture and Adobe Develop Enterprise Portal for MHRA

Accenture (NYSE: ACN) and Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) announced they are helping the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK develop an online portal. The initiative is designed to help improve information management and help speed submissions for pharmaceutical and medical technologies firms. The mission of the MHRA is to ensure that medicines, healthcare products and medical equipment meet appropriate standards of safety, quality, performance and effectiveness and are used safely.

The new portal, which will be launched in the Autumn, will be the central point of interaction between the pharmaceutical industry and the MHRA — enabling the agency to electronically manage tens of thousands of applications and requests for information each year.

The MHRA is also working with Accenture on a larger initiative to build and implement new information systems. Together, these new systems will help the Agency to process applications and requests more efficiently, and ensure that safe and effective products are available to patients in a timely way.

The portal, designed and implemented by Accenture, is based on Adobe’s Intelligent Document Platform. Adobe products will be used to create 30 intelligent forms that will allow the MHRA to assure data quality and carry out two-way dialogues with applicants and industry organizations. These forms include applications for product and manufacturing licenses, and export certificates.

Doreen Hepburn, director of information management, MHRA commented: “The agency believes that electronic submission technologies and the accompanying process changes will improve the efficiency of our interaction with industry. We are pleased with how Accenture and Adobe are helping us make this portal available to our industry stakeholders.”

Currently, MHRA applications are submitted and managed using paper-based forms. Forms are, on average, three to four pages long but require attachments that are typically hundreds of pages, making information costly to process, share and archive. Through use of Adobe’s PDF technology, each application and its supporting materials, including images and complex calculations, can be contained within a PDF form that is easy to use, search and archive. Additionally, all forms will be pre-populated with existing information in the MHRA database to ensure that details are correct.

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