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The Perfect Form
Crucial Data Solutions’ CEO, Paul Grady, characterizes the perfect case report form and the capabilities your software should have in order to deliver it.Technology and the Democratization of Healthcare
The road to the democratization of healthcare in the U.S. will be heavily influenced by easy-to-use, highly capable technology tools, but the change will hinge on affordable pricing for all.A Glance Back at 2017
As we enjoy the last week of 2017 at Crucial Data Solutions, we find ourselves reflecting on progress and growth. One month after the next, we were busy with product updates, releases, and customer relationships.6 Ways EDC Systems Can Benefit Preclinical Labs
Preclinical labs, which have typically relied heavily on spreadsheet-based data collection, are perfect candidates for electronic data capture. Read on for several ways EDC offers improvements to preclinical research.Still Using Paper CRFs in Clinical Trials?
How does a fully remote trial look from start to finish? Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Leigh Mack, walks us through it step-by-step.New to Using EDC? TrialKit Makes Paperless Clinical Trials Simple
The TrialKit platform was designed to be simple enough to learn for first time EDC users but sophisticated enough to handle late phase trials and studies with complex sets of data.ePRO Now Available on Android Devices via TrialKit
TrialKit’s ePRO functionality, now available for download on Google Play, can be easily accessed by clinicians and patients alike from any smartphone or tablet.Mobile Devices and Wearables: The New Source Document
In this post, CMO Dr. Leigh Mack explains how wearable devices and smartphones will play a major role in the consent process and in patient reported outcomes as clinical trials evolve.6 Downfalls of Paper-based or Spreadsheet Methods for Clinical Data Collection
A number of contributing factors can leave research teams feeling dependent on paper-based or spreadsheet data collection and apprehensive to transition to EDC. However, this traditional method has significant downfalls to consider.