by Bryan Farrow | May 9, 2017
“Three days to enter data, five days to answer queries.” The rule couldn’t be any clearer. You’ve told your sites at the IM and reminded them in each newsletter. You know you won’t get 100% compliance, and that’s fine. You’re reasonable. But this is getting out of... by Bryan Farrow | Mar 29, 2017
Big data has been a recurring topic in medical research news for years now. It’s a topic that deserves our attention. Big data’s potential to revolutionize fields like genomics and to advance precision medicine generally is stunning. Today, though, a lot of the press... by Bryan Farrow | Mar 17, 2017
Some topics in clinical trials bear repeat attention. With patient-centricity claiming more and more of the spotlight in both research and care (rightfully so), we think patient-reported outcomes is one of them. In our last post, we described some of the most common... by Ben Baumann | Feb 22, 2017
What does the term “source” bring to mind for you? Paper files? A clinic’s EMR? Fair enough. Those are the typical formats of source data in clinical trials. But when you think about it, those records are a few removes from the true source: the... by Ben Baumann | Feb 13, 2017
Patient-reported outcomes give us insights that no clinical assessment, imaging study and lab report can. For subjective measures, such as mood or energy level, there’s often no other source. But common methods of collecting PRO, from paper diaries to... by Ben Baumann | Feb 13, 2017
OpenClinica has welcomed several new team members over the last few months. We’ve collected some eCRFs (Collegue Revelation Forms) to introduce them! Name: Paul Bowen Title: Product Owner Responsibility: I bridge the gap between our stakeholders and our...