eCOA Modalities
Multiple modalities provide user choice and flexibility while boosting patient compliance.
App-based architecture allows for a single build for all modalities increasing flexibility, improving accuracy, and creating efficiencies.
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Site
Site-based Solutions
Lightweight and easy-to-handle tablets
- Flexible solution allows sites to access multiple studies on the same device
- Single sign-on technology eliminates multiple system logins
- Data sync eliminates need to restrict patients to specific devices
- Exclusively designed for eCOA data collection
- Remote off, lock and wipe capabilities provide robust risk management in the event of loss or theft
Handheld
Provisioned Devices
- Slim and lightweight devices fit with patients’ active lifestyles
- Exclusively designed for eCOA data collection
- Alerts and reminders ensure protocol adherence and boost compliance
- Supported with the same security safeguards as flagship consumer mobile devices
- Remote off, lock and wipe capabilities provide robust risk management in the event of loss or theft
BYOD
- Scientific, regulatory, and technical expertise to successfully implement the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategy in clinical trials
- Patients use their own device to complete questionnaires–an option that reduces the burden on patients to carry an additional and unfamiliar device.
Web Solutions
Sites and Patients
YPrime’s web-based backup solutions provide continuous data collection in the rare event of device malfunction, loss or when patients cannot travel to investigator sites
- Web access to site-based electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) assessments: Patients with scheduled visits that require site-based ePRO assessments can complete visit-specific questionnaires from home or other remote location via a web-based tablet emulator
- Web access to site-based clinician-reported outcome (ClinRO) assessments: Site users who complete eClinRO assessments through a tablet device can access the assessments via a web-based tablet emulator accessible through the study portal
- Web access to field-based assessments: Patient users who have been issued a handheld device for home-based PRO assessments may complete assessments via a web-based handheld device emulator in the event of device loss or malfunction
- The use of a web-based emulator of actual devices minimizes both missing data and risks to data integrity
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