eClinical Insights, a provider of cloud-based clinical trials software, has announced the introduction of its eClinical intelligence platform, a cloud-based platform that provides real-time data insights for clinical trials.
eClinical intelligence platform is built upon a eClinical data hub that acquires and integrates data from any clinical system.
This platform delivers real-time clinical trial intelligence and workflow capabilities through a suite of cloud-based applications designed to help pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and contract research organizations improve the performance of their clinical trials through real-time data sharing and collaboration.
The open architecture of the eClinical intelligence platform includes a library of out-of-the-box interfaces to leading EDC technologies, enabling customers to leverage their existing technology investments as integrated components of the eClinical Insights platform.
eClinical intelligence platform is powered by a business analytics engine and is delivered through a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) subscription model.
It includes a suite of cloud-based trial management applications that are available on per study basis, and can be turned on and off as needed, on both new and ongoing trials.
eClinical Insights president and CEO Peg Regan noted with the average clinical trial using of 5-7 different clinical systems, one of the critical business challenges the industry faces today is turning these siloes of data into operational intelligence.
"Our platform automatically leverages these disparate data into actionable information, and delivers it through an integrated suite of role-based applications. By eliminating operational blind spots, our technology platform empowers clinical research professionals with the visibility they need to make rapid, data-driven decisions."
"We took a small data approach to solving a big data problem, and focused solely on the use of clinical trials data to optimize trial execution and collaboration.
"With a team that has decades of experience in clinical trials management, and unparalleled experience integrating data from EDC, IVR, ePRO, CTMS, and Central Laboratory systems, we had a unique vantage point from which to solve this challenge.
"We leveraged this experience in the development of a technology platform that delivers instant visibility across the diverse ecosystem of systems, service providers, and stakeholders of today's clinical trials," Regan added.