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PubHive Expands Into Scientific Literature Workflow Consulting
New business process improvement service helps pharmacovigilance, medical affairs and R&D teams to improve scientific literature workflows and total cost of ownership
London, UK (
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PubHive Ltd., a cloud-based software company, today announced the availability of a new scientific literature workflow consulting service to help life sciences companies optimize business processes, systems and spending related to scientific content such as scholarly peer-reviewed journal content. The service is designed to help literature stakeholders in pharmacovigilance, medical affairs, research, and other divisions to identify inefficiencies, quantify the cost of the inefficiencies, and to deliver tailored solution recommendations.
“PubHive developed our new consulting service in response to the time constraints facing literature stakeholders within life sciences companies,” said Raj Vaghela, President and CEO at PubHive Ltd. “Scientific content such as journal articles are mission critical for the work these teams perform, but they are often too thinly stretched to analyze how they can streamline scientific information workflows and management. This is precisely where PubHive can help.”
PubHive’s consulting service leverages a tested methodology that focuses on defining business goals and challenges, documenting current business processes and inefficiencies, quantifying the cost of inefficiencies, and outlining opportunities for improvement. All of the information is delivered in a final Total Financial & Quality Impact (TFQI) report that is delivered to customers. PubHive’s first TFQI engagement for a pharmacovigilance (PV) client identified a 60% efficiency improvement opportunity for PubMed-indexed literature handling, a 92% efficiency improvement in non-indexed PubMed literature handling, and a 99% efficiency improvement in how end-to-end PV activities were being tracked for compliance and audit-readiness purposes.
PubHive’s team of consultants provide a blend of deep expertise at the intersection of life sciences and scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature such as scholarly peer-reviewed journal content. Their team has proven experience scoping, managing, and delivering literature process improvement analyses of all sizes and scope – from startup biotechnology companies to the world’s Top-10 pharmaceutical companies.
PubHive is a cloud-based software company with a mission to make healthier literature pathways for life science companies across all stages of the commercialization lifecycle – from discovery to post-market. PubHive Navigator™, the company’s scientific literature workflow and analytics platform, streamlines repetitive work and lowers costs and compliance risk for teams in pharmacovigilance (PV), medical writing, and systematic literature reviews with additional solutions for medical affairs and R&D launching in 2022.
To learn more about PubHive’s literature process improvement consulting services, please visit pubhive.com.
About PubHive
PubHive™ (pubhive.com) is a cloud-based software company with a mission to make healthier literature pathways for life science companies across all stages of the commercialization lifecycle – from discovery to post-market. PubHive Navigator™, the company’s scientific literature workflow and analytics platform, streamlines repetitive work and lowers costs and compliance risk for teams in pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs, medical affairs and R&D. Powered by a proprietary Omni-Loop Artificial Intelligence (AI)™ engine, PubHive Navigator is the only 'fit for purpose' one-stop scientific literature platform today, distinguishing itself through flexible end-to-end workstreams and intuitive interfaces that make literature handling quick and easy.
PubHive Ltd.
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