Is your trial missing a content access platform?

Content access is an essential capability and a simple idea: fast, intuitive access to all relevant information about a clinical trial, with superior version control, role-based access, and security. The StudyStat!™ content access platform empowers investigator sites and provides valuable support to sponsor study teams, CRAs and other stakeholders in clinical trials.

Importantly, eTMF platforms are not built for content access, and StudyStat! differs in three important ways: Span, Focus and Format.

Span

In clinical trials today, pockets of critical information are siloed in multiple locations that are difficult to locate and access. StudyStat! covers important information that often resides outside the eTMF, serving as a true hub of all relevant study information.

Focus

Over 80% of documents in an eTMF are for documentation purposes and not useful in the daily conduct of a clinical trial. Such documents meet regulatory requirements, but they also create clutter for study users trying to find the information they need with speed and accuracy. Documents in StudyStat! are skillfully curated to eliminate clutter and provide easy pathways to useful information.

Format

eTMF systems adhere to the structure of the TMF Reference Model, a technical construct designed by committee. Especially for investigator sites, the Areas, Zones and Artifacts of the TMF RM are dense and unfamiliar, and built to meet the needs of regulators. StudyStat! is designed for professionals at the front lines of clinical trials to find the information and resources they need quickly, using a clear, intuitive interface.

As clinical trials become increasingly complex, a rational information management strategy is essential. StudyStat! is a best-in-class content access platform, empowering your investigator sites to meet the timeline, data capture, safety and quality goals of your trial.

Trial complexity is a major challenge. Meet that challenge with StudyStat!

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