 | StudyManager Reveal™ Boosts Bottom Line and Productivity for Lynn Health Science Institute |
| Lynn Health Science Institute (LHSI) needed an easier, more efficient way to manage simultaneous clinical trials. Reveal provides centralized study tracking, process automation, and real-time reporting, helping LHSI realize increased efficiency, more active financial management, and a boost in the bottom line. More » |
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 | StudyManager Evolve™ Meets Unique Needs of Orthopaedic Medical Device |
| Exactech needed an affordable and flexible Electronic Data Capture (EDC)
system that would ensure reliable, quality data, and help them
efficiently meet the stringent requirements of 21 CFR Part 11. More » |
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 | StudyManager Evolve™ Improves Study Management for Busy Clinical Research and Product Development Company |
| Meagan Medical needed a simple, cost-effective Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) that featured Electronic Data Capture (EDC) capabilities to ensure data quality.More » |
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 | StudyManager Clinical Trial Management System Improves Financial Management for an Academic Medical Center |
| StudyManager allowed Columbia University's CTO to transition from spreadsheets and paper-based processes to a single, centralized database that provides powerful tracking and reporting features, allowing their department to capture data they could not previously capture, and benefiting areas such as patient recruitment. More » |
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StudyManager Enables Northeast
Arkansas Clinic to Conduct 120
Clinical Trials Simultaneously |
| StudyManager and Allscripts helps NEA run its studies more efficiently while making sure that it’s getting paid on time. More » |
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 | StudyManager Brings Entirely
New
Level of Efficiency to a Research Site |
| StudyManager helps the Medical Affiliated Research Center in Huntsville, Alabama double their research capabilities. More » |
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 | StudyManager Improves Clinical Operations
at a Major Academic Medical Center |
| StudyManager helps Indiana School of Medicine streamline their
clinical trials by creating a centralized infrastructure for more than
three dozen research institutes, six hospitals, and twenty-six academic
departments and facilities on nine campuses. More » |
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