
The tools and technologies we rely on to capture and manage clinical trial data are evolving at a rapid pace. As the complexity of clinical trials increases, with a greater emphasis on patient-centrism, real-world evidence, and multi-modal data integration, the limitations of legacy electronic data capture (EDC) systems are becoming increasingly apparent. These systems, once…

Clinical trials continue to move closer to patients. Improvements to data collection technologies and processes, a robust high-speed internet infrastructure, and pressure from regulators to make research more inclusive are converging, making exclusively site-based study designs increasingly rare. Many patients, now, can participate fully in clinical trials largely from home by utilizing remote data collection technologies such…

How easy to use is your eClinical software for front-end users (participants and site team members) and for back-end users who build and manage the studies? Let’s break down the reasons why this is such an important consideration in this blog post.

Whether you’re a first-time user of electronic data capture software or you’re an experienced user looking to improve your processes, this post provides some helpful insights on the benefits of EDC systems.

In a time with lots of hype surrounding decentralized clinical trial (DCT) solutions, let’s not lose sight of the importance of a dependable and secure electronic data capture (EDC) system. This blog post walks you through the basics to keep in mind when selecting an EDC platform for your studies.
Fully-featured eClinical app, TrialKit, will soon be released on Google Play by Crucial Data Solutions, making clinical data collection and management possible on the majority of smartphones available today.
Technology provider Crucial Data Solutions, Inc. has made innovative enhancements to the reporting options included in their eClinical software.

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.

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.

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.