Article | May 12, 2026

How Automation Increases Efficiency And Accuracy Of Local PV Monitoring And KPI Tracking

Source: Cencora
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Managing local affiliate pharmacovigilance across multiple markets is one of the most resource-intensive challenges facing safety teams today. Country-specific regulations are constantly evolving, local PV systems vary widely, and regulatory scrutiny is intensifying, meaning the pressure to maintain accurate, timely oversight has never been greater. When monitoring is handled manually, the risk of compliance gaps, SLA breaches, and reporting inconsistencies grows alongside your portfolio.

Automation offers a practical path forward. By streamlining how you collect key metrics, track KPIs, and monitor SLA adherence across local affiliates, you can significantly reduce the manual burden on your safety team while strengthening the quality and consistency of your oversight. That results in fewer resource-heavy touchpoints, faster identification of compliance issues, and greater confidence that your local PV activities are being captured accurately and completely.

This article explores how automation is transforming local PV monitoring for biopharmaceutical companies operating internationally, and why safety managers are increasingly viewing it as essential rather than optional. You will learn what strategic advantages automated KPI tracking delivers, where manual processes are most vulnerable, and how a more efficient monitoring framework can support both compliance and operational goals. Read further to learn how automation can help your team do more with less, without compromising on accuracy or control.

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