CRF Health announced an agreement with EuroQol to launch the EQ-5D web system on its TrialMax Web software platform.
CRF Health, a global provider of eCOA solutions for the life sciences industry, announced an agreement with EuroQol to launch the EQ-5D™ web system on its TrialMax Web® software platform. CRF Health has become the first eCOA provider to be granted permission to host the EQ-5D web version for use in clinical trials. CRF Health can now implement the various EQ-5D products across its set of eCOA software solutions, including TrialMax Touch®, TrialMax Slate® and TrialMax Web®. The EQ-5D was developed as a standardized, non-disease specific instrument for describing and valuing health-related quality of life, generating useful insights into overall changes in health.
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