Assign Custom Review Type Privileges to Users

A CRF has multiple review statuses at any given time, one for each custom review type. The current review status for a custom review type (see Review Statuses for Custom Review Types) and the corresponding review status indicator on the CRF icon are visible to users who have the privilege for that review type. You define the privilege together with the custom review type; for details, see Add Custom Review Types.

For example, having the custom review types SAFETY_REVIEW and DM_REVIEW, if safety review is complete and DM review is not complete for a CRF, the same CRF appears as having the review status Review Complete (RC on the CRF icon) to users with the privilege for SAFETY_REVIEW, and it appears with the status Review Required (RQ on the CRF icon) to users who have the privilege for DM_REVIEW.

You can assign privileges from Study Security or Site Security in the RDC Administration Tool. See Assigning Study and Site Security Privileges for instructions.

You can also assign privileges from Oracle Clinical. See the Oracle Clinical Administrator's Guide for details.