Data Integrity: Hype, Myth, Fallacies and Reality
Umesh Banakar, Professor and President, Banakar Consulting Services
It is all now a common occurrence that
social media lights up with copy of the observations of a(ny) regulatory
Agency, especially if it is the US FDA, EMA, WHO, among others, even before the
ink of the signatures of auditors/inspectors have dried !! Almost concurrent to
this observation is the intense urge to pinpoint the so-called ‘data integrity issues’, count them and
then cross compare against their own such observations that one is grappling
with and/or have received in the recent past. Additionally, consultants and
consulting agencies have mushroomed and so are the number of publications
attempting to address this so-called ‘data
integrity issues’. Data is the primary essential component
to rationalize, justify, explain, etc. any scientific result, conclusion,
proof, and the like. It has been in existence before our lifetime in the
scientific as well as non-scientific community. It has been questioned and put
to test to verify the reported conclusions, results, findings, and the like.
However, one wonders, why is there so much hype, curiosity of the very data now
with varying lenses, at times with jaundiced eyes, now
than before. It is perplexing to experience that the same data
inspected/reviewed/audited by two independent Regulatory Agencies reach
diametrically opposite conclusions. It is time for a reality check – feather
out differences between hype, fallacies, myth and reality – or is it that the
‘trust quotient’ has sunk so low within our professional community as well as
our professional commitments, actions and activities !!
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