JERSEY CITY, NJ, August 3, 2017 – TrialScope, a global clinical trial transparency and compliance solutions company, announced the launch of its newest solution, Core Disclosure. It enables teams to approve disclosure content once and then reuse the disclosure data around the globe.
Core Disclosure addresses the need to streamline the disclosure process and remove wasted time and resources.
The solution works to:
“Core Disclosure is a market-driven solution that was developed in consultation with our community of disclosure professionals,” said Mark Heinold, TrialScope’s Chief Executive Officer. “As trial disclosure regulations increase, we are thrilled to offer sponsors a solution to streamline the process, allowing them to put the focus back on their trial.”
Core Disclosure, which can be purchased as a standalone solution, was designed to integrate with TrialScope’s other suite of offerings, including ATLAS and PharmaCM.
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