For food and beverage industry professionals, maintaining data integrity throughout your supply chain is critical. Not only is it required under FDA’s Title 21 CFR Part 11, but it can also bolster your company’s visibility, knowledge, and control within your manufacturing facilities. In this article, we’ll discuss what data integrity looks like and examine four ways your company can achieve it – including performing internal audits, utilizing electronic forms, implementing change control, and validating your business software.
What Is Data Integrity in the Food & Beverage Industry?
Generally, data integrity is defined as the accuracy and consistency of data over its lifecycle. Data with integrity is said to have a complete structure, with all of characteristics that define the data managed correctly. However, in the food and beverage industry, data integrity represents much more. Consistent data in food manufacturing ensures a well-thought-out manufacturing process, quality products, and healthy customers.
In the past, the FDA has always taken a reactive stance when it comes to data integrity; when a consumer got sick, the government tried to track the cause to its source. Now, they attempt to prevent contaminated and unsafe food products from being released to the public in the first place. This shift has placed a heightening pressure on food and beverage manufacturers to produce a quality product and catch supply chain issues before they turn into a compliance breach.
This is where data integrity comes in. Instead of relying on physical inspections like they have in the past, the FDA has turned to data collection. They analyze the data amassed by every food producer, transporter, and processor as products move through the supply chain in order to identify and eliminate sources of contamination before they hit the shelves. This means that keeping your data consistent and valid is more important than ever before. In the next section of this article, we’ll discuss three major ways to improve your company’s data integrity and avoid compliance issues.
How Can Your Company Improve Data Integrity?
There are three major ways your company can move toward a more consistent data process. Let’s take a look.
Your internal audit should answer these five key data integrity questions:
Even further, an internal audit can act as a data cleaning and maintenance technique, giving your company the ability to analyze your audit trail process. This means you can examine the way your data is being stored and documented to ensure its consistency. Generally, audit trails are comprised of:
Analyzing these types of files can give you insight into your company’s data trail and help you determine if it’s being properly tracked before it’s checked by the FDA.
If your company utilizes a Quality Management System (QMS), your change control process is likely automated. Some of the key stages of the change control process that are automated within a QMS include:
By routing your document versions through your QMS, tracking each data change becomes streamlined and automated. Therefore, your company’s data integrity can be upheld without any extra responsibility placed on your team.
To make this process easier, investigate how your chosen QMS will be validated, not only at the time of installation, but also during operation, performance, and the periodic re-validation process that is included in the change control procedure. Choosing a quality system with cloud FDA compliance capabilities is often the best choice, as these systems generally include a simple re-validation package within their client services. With the cloud, instead of compliance being a constant burden for your company, the regulatory stress will be placed entirely on your vendor. This allows you to focus on your bigger business goals and leave 21 CFR Part 11 worries to the people who know the ins and outs of the requirements.
When trying to create a culture of data integrity for your company, following these four steps is essential. Your company will be able to meet the FDA’s data integrity standards, as well as deliver an outstanding product to your customers. And with a reputation in quality moving forward, your company will be more competitive in the marketplace.
Our ENSUR Quality Management Software makes it easy to maintain your company’s data integrity. Contact us today to learn more.