We got blogged a few months ago by The Medical Quack, Barbara Duck. She wrote of how PHRs could make it easier for patients to find clinical trials through services like TrialX. And in subsequent posts detailing what our match score means and show the step-by-step screenshots of how to use the service. Sean Nolan, [...]
Monthly Archives: December 2008
Enabling patients find new treatments anywhere
We just launched the TrialX “Find New Treatments” Widget. The widget displays the exact number of currently active trials for a particular disease condition and allows the user to filter them by the state they live in. A widget for finding Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials is embedded below. The Widget is customizable; you can chose [...]
Focusing on usability, user-experience and trust
Things have been hectic, but as always exciting in the last few weeks. The site has come a long way since then. Among the readily visible changes are the much neater home page, a site tour and a much faster Google suggest like drop down in the trial search box (we call it intellisense). But [...]
