- IQVIA data in the form delivered to the client
- Any other information derived from that IQVIA data
- regardless of whether IQVIA, the client or a third party creates the information (e.g., aggregated data, projected data, data combined with other data), and
- regardless of which form that information takes (e.g., charts, graphs, tables in documents, data held in CRM or other applications)
- IQVIA data combined with data belonging to others
- IQVIA retains rights in the combined data
- combined data remains subject to the IQVIA licensing terms and conditions
- IQVIA data available for licensing in the TPA portal includes syndicated national market research audits, subnational data, healthcare professional and healthcare organizational reference data, real-world data and MIDAS data.
TPA Program For Third Party Vendors
TPA Program for Third Party Vendors
IQVIA and Third Party Vendors have mutual clients, so we must work together to maximize value for these clients. As a result, IQVIA provides limited licenses (TPA Agreements) to Third Party Vendors.
The TPA Agreements identify what is IQVIA Data, the access Third Party Vendors may have to it, the permissible use, the need to maintain confidentiality and only disclose it in certain enumerated circumstances, and the requirement to return or destroy it at the end of a project.
Understand What is IQVIA Data
IQVIA data is information that has undergone some combination of collection, standardization (e.g., cleansing, editing, bridging to standard identifiers), creation and organization based on (i) a proprietary offering design, (ii) IQVIA panel design and sources, and (iii) IQVIA proprietary methodologies and processes.
Vendor Operational Guide
Within this pdf document, you will be able to click on specific topics to learn more about the TPA Program and Portal, request process flow, search functionality and support, and more.
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How To Videos
Completing Third Party Requests
As the Third Party Vendor, this short video will explain how to complete your portion of the third party access request before it moves to IQVIA for review.
Signing Third Party Agreements with DocuSign
IQVIA uses DocuSign to acquire a Third Party Vendor’s signature on the Third Party Limited License Agreement. This short video will show you how to sign or forward the agreement via DocuSign.
Additional Materials
Questions, contact TPA Program Support: IQVIAThirdPartyAccessProgram@IQVIA.com.
