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The concept of information management involves the identification and organization of data into distinct sectors, sometimes referred to as silos, in order to anticipate and address future situations. One of the primary obstacles encountered in the administration of clinical trials pertains to the presence of information silos among the several stakeholders involved in the process. The improvement of cooperation and integration may be achieved by processing information in real-time and implementing a comprehensive system. This manuscript evaluates the viability of implementing the blockchain model for auditing clinical trials. It also proposes a blockchain-based solution that has the potential to enhance the overall quality of the practiced solutions and establish sustainable approaches for conducting clinical trials auditing. The suggested model focuses on the development of a grid-based system for organizing the many stages of a clinical trial. This involves creating distinct blocks for each phase and then constructing a complete network of these blocks to be shared across the consortium responsible for managing the trial data. The suggested architecture has substantial potential for enhancing security and adaptability, hence facilitating systematic improvements to information systems in the context of clinical trials.
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