ClinPhone, the global leader in clinical technology solutions, will be launching its exciting new web-based Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) - TrialWorks® Web 2005 at booth #825, 41st Annual DIA Meeting, June 26th-29th 2005, Washington DC.
(April 28, 2005) -- ClinPhone, the global leader in clinical technology solutions, will be launching its exciting new web-based Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) - TrialWorks Web 2005 at booth #825, 41st Annual DIA Meeting, June 26th-29th 2005, Washington DC. In addition, technologies being demonstrated include Patient Direct (Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes), ClinPhone Connect for integrated Electronic Data Capture Systems (EDC) and Clinical Trial Management Software (CTMS), plus Randomization and Medication Management solutions.
ClinPhone's innovative TrialWorks Web 2005 is a new globally scalable web-based CTMS that will be deployed by pharmaceutical, biotech and CRO organizations for the day-to-day tracking and reporting of regulatory and clinical information. The new web-based version will be offered alongside TrialWorks by ClinPhone v4.5 and ClinPhone's TrialWorks e-service enabling ClinPhone to offer its customers the "total" clinical trial management solution.
ClinPhone will also be showcasing Patient Direct for real-time electronic patient reported outcomes data. This 21 CFR part 11 compliant technology addresses concerns over limitations on data quality and integrity of paper diaries and questionnaires, by utilizing Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems. Patient Direct is simple and intuitive to use, offering unparalleled diary compliance, study site access to patient data and simultaneous application in unlimited numbers of languages and countries.
Also being demonstrated at booth #825 is ClinPhone Connect for EDC and CTMS systems. ClinPhone Connect offers customers a flexible interface between ClinPhone's real-time trial management systems and their EDC and/or CTMS software. This application creates an environment where critical randomization and dispensing data is seamlessly shared between systems in real-time. Unlike other integration solutions, ClinPhone Connect enables data to originate in either system and also offers protocol-specific integration touchpoints.
Other clinical trial solutions being demonstrated at the show include Randomization and Medication Management Services. ClinPhone provides automated logistics management and drug supply chain management for clinical trials. The supply processes are controlled by a central computer accessed via telephone (IVR) and web (IWR) interfaces. ClinPhone's sophisticated 21 CFR Part 11 compliant medication management algorithms are the subject of continued research and development to optimize medication supply chain processes and provide the greatest medication savings and the most robust inventory control.
"ClinPhone looks forward to demonstrating its range of solutions at the 41st Annual DIA Meeting" comments Patrick Hughes, Strategic Business Development and Marketing Director. "We welcome the opportunity to showcase our services which offer the biopharmaceutical industry cost resource and efficiency savings through centralized clinical trial support."
For further information on ClinPhone's clinical trial management solutions, please visit clinphone.com, or alternatively email info@clinphone.com.
About ClinPhone
ClinPhone Group Ltd is a specialist Clinical Technology Organization (CTO) working with the leading global biotech and pharmaceutical organizations. With its corporate headquarters in Nottingham, UK, ClinPhone is the largest and most accomplished CTO with experience in over 1200 clinical trials spanning 80 countries and 70 languages.The company's solutions enable its clients to manage their clinical trials more effectively through the use of technology. Building on its telephone and web-based randomization and medication management expertise, ClinPhone can offer a wide range of innovative products covering all aspects of a clinical trial, including Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO), Interactive Voice and Web Response (IVR and IWR), Patient Recruitment Solutions, and Clinical Trial Management Software (CTMS).
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