arivis joins BioClinica eHealth App xChange™ in expanded partnership
NEWTOWN, Pa., Oct. 27, 2015 – BioClinica®, Inc., a specialty clinical trials technology services provider, today announced the integration of its OnPoint CTMS with Clireo electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) under an expanded partnership with life science industry compliance software provider, arivis, Inc. (formerly Mission3). With the systems integration, arivis joins BioClinica’s eHealth App xChange™, creating a new unified clinical trial management solution within BioClinica’s eHealth Cloud™.
“Combining the arivis eTMF with BioClinica’s OnPoint Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) enables sponsors to demonstrate that compliance and control has been maintained across their entire clinical documentation process,” said BioClinica Global Product Development Senior Vice President Andrew Masters. “Based on past studies where sponsors have used both systems, we expect our unified solution to significantly improve the start-up of studies and sites in terms of speed, efficiency and cost-savings.”
BioClinica's CTMS allows sponsors, their CROs and other outsourcing partners to readily access, share and analyze operational study data. The out-of-the-box arivis cloud solution enables approved users to securely review, audit, inspect and search eTMF documentation from any location following ICH and 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines.
“Our life science customers have been eager for integrated workflow and data, and we are pleased to partner with BioClinica to include our eTMF in their expanding ecosystem of innovative technology,” said arivis CEO Andreas Suchanek. “This is a winning combination for pharmaceutical and medical device companies seeking the very best study management tools.”
Find out more about BioClinica’s eHealth App xChange from Chad Ebner, Director of Channel Sales. Follow BioClinica on the Trial Blazers blog at http://www.bioclinica.com/blog, and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/bioclinica.
About arivis
arivis provides research, life sciences and healthcare organizations with the software and services needed to discover and commercialize new advancements in science and deliver health benefits to patients. arivis provides advanced big-image data management and analysis, compliance, quality, clinical, regulatory, and commercial promotion management. arivis technologies are available as cloud-based (SaaS), enterprise or hybrid models. arivis is the 2014 winner of the Microsoft Life Sciences Innovation award. The company is based in Munich Germany with offices in Berlin and Rostok, and US Headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. Visit www.arivis.com to learn more.
About BioClinica, Inc.
BioClinica is a specialty clinical trials technology services provider that improves the development of new medical therapies by delivering expertise and technologies that enhance clinical research data and analytics, worldwide. The company offers industry-leading medical imaging services, enterprise eClinical technologies, patient recruitment and retention, clinical research centers and cardiovascular safety solutions that bring quality and efficiency to every phase of clinical development. BioClinica’s experience spans three decades and includes thousands of studies in all therapeutic areas. The company serves more than 400 pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and device organizations – including all of the top 20 – through a network of offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.bioclinica.com.
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