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Home » TrialNetworks adds visual intelligence to clinical trial optimization system

TrialNetworks adds visual intelligence to clinical trial optimization system

July 18, 2014
CenterWatch Staff

The Clinical Trial Optimization System from TrialNetworks, now part of DrugDev, has launched its latest app, TrialNetworks Charting. TrialNetworks Charting provides sponsors and CROs with visual intelligence into the study’s progress toward goals by region, country and site.

Charting automatically integrates data from external clinical systems (e.g. IXRS, CTMS, EDC) with operational metrics captured by the TrialNetworks platform (e.g. site activation status, final patient visit dates) to analyze performance over time and compared to plan. This level of insight enables study teams to quickly identify trends, make actionable recommendations and provide executive management with clear reports, without spending time consolidating spreadsheets.

Eric Silberstein, president of TrialNetworks, said, “The idea behind Charting started when our customers pointed out that we already were aggregating most of the information they use to track trial progress. Clinops team members suggested a flexible charting capability not only would free them from manually assembling reports and charts in spreadsheets, but also would let them make faster decisions. Charting enables these teams to generate visual reports using data from various systems in a matter of seconds. They can then use these reports as high-level status updates or segment them by region, country and site to review detailed performance trends.”

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