Excellerate Research
Seamlessly integrate patient registries, clinical trials, and other studies.
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Eliminate redundant effort
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Link participants across studies
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Share design components and data
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Standardize methods and workflow
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Facilitate data analysis and dissemination of results
Engage And Inform Participants
Encourage active involvement to increase participation and retention.
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Simplify recruitment, enrollment, and data entry
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Securely communicate and transfer files
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Incentivize completion of events
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Deliver relevant, vetted information
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Target education to knowledge gaps
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Create a personalized experience
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Make study participation meaningful
Win At Grantsmanship
Ensure high marks on key grant sections: "Innovation" and "Dissemination Plans."
Studytrax offers a wide range of innovative features designed to enhance participant engagement and facilitate dissemination of results, which can be effectively highlighted to secure maximum points for these two grant components (use text here).
20+ Years of Experience
Experience With Dozens of Multi-study Initiatives
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Numerous Academic Registries Linked To Multiple Studies...
We have extensive experience successfully transitioning struggling research consortiums.
Overcome Common Research Network Problems
Siloed Data
The data isn't accessible across studies requiring duplicate data entry
High Dropout Rate
Patient's often don't complete data, loose interest, and/or dropout.
Delayed Changes
Changes take forever and are out of the investigator's control.
Redundant Effort
Setup, methods, forms, etc. are re-invented with each new study.
No Clinical Utility
Real-time clinic use impossible, and/or has no practical use.
No Dissemination Tools
Dissemination features are little more than a raw dump of data.
Unusable Data
The data is unusable, incomplete, invalid, inaccessible, etc.
Can't Extract Data
Extracting data is technical, cumbersome, and limited to raw data.
Single Study Reporting
Despite running multiple studies, reporting is limited to a single study.