New Lab Normal Range report

The new Lab Normal Range report provides information about all the lab normal ranges entered for your studies.

By having all the existing data now available in one place within the Lab Normal Range report, you can regularly can verify the accuracy and completeness of the normal ranges entered for labs in the study, troubleshoot and minimize errors at a specific lab and across all labs in a study.

Before you work with this feature

  • Users who are assigned to a study role that includes the Add and Update Lab Normal Ranges permission or are assigned to the View Only Unblinded Support template study role can run this report.
  • As a user administrator, you can also assign the new permission Run the Lab Normal Range Report to a role, so that the user assigned to that role can generate the report.
  • Users assigned to a study role that includes the Run the Lab Normal Range Report permission, who are not assigned the Add and Update Lab Normal Ranges permission, can only view normal ranges for the sites for which they have permission.

What data does this report show?

In a study, on the Reports & Archives page you will see a new report called Lab Normal Range.

When you select that report, you can use the Settings sidebar on the right to filter the data included in your report. Or you can schedule the report to run at a specific date and time.

This report will be available for new and existing studies as soon as the upgrade completes. The report contains the normal ranges for each lab, including:
  • Low and high lab ranges
  • Normal test results
  • Fasting
  • Effective date
  • Entered, or last updated date information
  • User identification details that performed the actions (first and last updated information)
  • Action performed (created, modified or deleted)
  • Associated sites to the lab
  • Lab unit, test name, and ID

You can find additional information in the Reporting Guide once the Release Assessment Environment (RAE) upgrade completes.