The MyHealth Telemedicine Platform designed for patient monitoring and support, allows to optimize the interaction between medical staff and patient and improve the quality of life of patients
DataRiver develops Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems validated (CSV) for the management of eCRF and ePRO, accessible via PC and Tablet, for the management of clinical trials on drugs and medical devices.
Statistical sample size determination, randomization list generation, drafting Statistical Analysis Plan and Statistical Report drafting, SAS programming
The software solutions developed by DataRiver for RWD management allow to obtain a unified view and information relating to patients contained in the various clinical databases, such as electronic medical records, disease registers, laboratory databases, eCRF systems and outpatient databases.
Electronic Trial Master File (TMF) streamlines the organization and archiving of documents, images and other digital content necessary for conducting clinical trials.
The software technologies provided by DataRiver in the AI field provide an important support to the staff to carry out a multidimensional monitoring of patients and define personalized care pathways for the patient and, in the clinical research field, allows to improve the design and conduct of clinical trials
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MOMIS DASHBOARD: THE TOOL FOR INTEGRATING CLINICAL DATA CAPTURED ON eCRF SYSTEMS, REGISTRIES AND CLINICAL DATABASES