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AT ERT we understand the importance of gathering insights from patient-reported outcomes to deliver real world studies. Collecting data from large, diverse populations over an extended period of time can be both complex and challenging. We also understand that speed is a critical factor in a post-approval setting.
ERT can design digital solutions to deliver your real world studies. Electronic data capture is quicker, easier and our solution helps to keep your patients engaged, so you get the answers you need more quickly.
Patients receive motivational and educational messaging to encourage them to remain in the study. The use of their own device (BYOD) facilitates timely and swift completion.
Higher-quality data creates operational efficiencies. Our platform enables real-time data transmission, leading to shorter study timelines.
With ERT, gone is the hidden cost of poor quality data. Our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) option can also dramatically bring down expenditure.
Deliver higher-quality, time-stamped data. Electronic data capture eliminates illegible entries and missing data, minimizing errors and query resolutions.
You’ll have access to data in real-time, giving you insights into patient safety, as well as site and study performance – allowing you to make decisions faster.
Electronic data capture solutions can easily integrate with different data sources and medical or consumer devices, giving you a comprehensive picture.
By downloading an app onto their own mobile device, participants can access their individual clinical study assessment. This avoids the need to carry around an additional mobile or tablet, aiding study participation.Apps can be updated and changed seamlessly, meaning you can add other motivational and engagement tools to keep data quality high and drop out low.
ERT’s digital data capture solution reduces the burden placed on CROs and sponsors alike. Studies are simplified, saving time, delivering results and reports in real-time to support the site and patient monitoring efforts.