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What Makes TrialOne Unique

Unlike other real-time data capture systems, TrialOne includes more features and will exceed your expectations of a system designed to automate phase I data collection. TrialOne brings together various modules to add a depth of functionality offering unique business benefits including: adverse event notification and monitoring, faster database lock, custom reports, direct data capture from devices, tighter study progress monitoring, increased protocol compliance and improved subject safety.

 

  TrialOne Other Systems
Technology Microsoft .NET and SQL Client server replicated database- old technology – requires complete rewrite to move to current technologies – 25 year old technology
Server Deployment Web (single copy) - other than Schedule Builder and Sample Tracker Multiple installs required – heavy load on IT & QA when initial or new versions are installed
Client Hardware platform - Cost of bedside deployment Multiple browser support MS/Android/Apple - OS use low cost iPad or tablet - very latest technology Traditional PC, fat client tablet - high cost
3rd Party Connectivity Feature-rich CDISC ODM-based API, Web Services and Real-time Import Module allows connection to labs, study archives, other EDC/CTMS systems, patient diaries, etc. Unknown
Ease of Validation Our Professional Services group can provide a Validation Kit to expedite the validation process. Unknown
Dynamic database and Module Integration All modules share a common database allowing for dynamic information flow. Multiple databases for recruitment and study data collection complicates data collection and reporting.
Data export Exports in industry standard formats including SAS XPORT and ASCII delimited.

Exports achieved through reports.


Support for multiple sites Web-based application allows multi-site capabilities for all clinic functions such as recruiting, screening, study conduct, lab processing, reporting, sponsor access and more . none