October 20, 2017 • 5 mins read AMIA 2017: TrialX to Present America Walks, the First Cross-Platform Mobile ResearchKit Study TrialX is excited to participate and present in AMIA 2017, the 41st anniversary of the annual symposia conducted by the American Medical Informatics…
October 13, 2017 • 3 mins read ResearchKit’s Finger Tapping Active Task now on Android Mobile Research Study Apps and other Appbakery Updates Appbakery empowers researchers to take an active role in quickly building their research study apps. They can design, create pre-screener, consent, surveys and deploy…
September 7, 2017 • 3 mins read TrialX CEO Turns Clinical Research Upside Down with Appbakery at #Dpharm2017 Day1 – #MobileClin2017 Our CEO, Dr. Sharib Khan did the unimagined and gave true meaning to DISRUPTION when he did a headstand while presenting Appbakery – turning…
September 6, 2017 • 5 mins read Adoption of Mobile in Clinical Trials – What do the experts say? As proved now by several preliminary studies performed by prestigious organizations, use of mobile technology in clinical trials can improve efficiency of the clinical…
September 6, 2017 • 6 mins read Mobile in Clinical Trials: Challenges and Barriers in Adoption According to a 2016 industry survey by FierceBiotech, more pharmaceutical companies are currently planning or piloting the use of mHealth (using devices such as…
September 4, 2017 • 7 mins read eConsent via Mobile Research Study Apps – An Improved way of gathering Informed Consent in Clinical Trials Today we live in an era where we cannot underscore enough, the importance of informed consent in research and treatment – for the safety…
August 30, 2017 • 5 mins read Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (e-PRO): Role in Patient Engagement, Recruitment and Retention There is a growing realization for patient-centered healthcare system. The outcomes of a clinical intervention obtained by the patient i.e. patient-reported outcomes (PROs) may…
August 11, 2017 • 5 mins read Understanding mHealth Opportunities: Making Healthcare Accessible, Faster, Better, and Cheaper. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes mobile health (mHealth) as the practice of using mobile technologies to support public health and…