A Unified Database for a Set of Clinical Studies on the Treatment of Bacterial and Fungal Infections Within the MULTI-SITA Project...36th Medical Informatics Europe (MIE) Conference, May 25-28, 2026, Genoa, Italy.
The MULTI-SITA project, an observational pharmacological study involving 30 centers across Italy, required a flexible and scalable data management solution. This paper describes the transition from separate study-specific databases to a unified SQL Server-based system with a modular architecture and...
| Published in: | Studies in Health Technology & Informatics Vol. 336; pp. 1880 - 1885 |
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Sage Publications Inc.
2026
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