Randomisation Summary

Randomisation Summary

1. Randomisation Summary

The act of performing a randomisation assigns a subject with their randomisation code for the trial.
This way, a subject will be identified by their randomisation code and the information will be kept anonymous throughout the trial.


A subject is only available in the system for other actions after randomisation has been successfully performed.


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