IOWA CITY, IA (January 16, 2018)-CompleWare and YPrime announce a partnership agreement to deliver enhanced service offerings involving clinical trials, electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) technology and interactive response technologies (IRT). Focusing on respiratory trials, CompleWare pairs eClinical software with integrated service solutions to deliver successful outcomes. YPrime’s eCOA application collects clinical data using a secure, regulatoryâ compliant platform while their IRT+ offering efficiently manages clinical supplies, site activities and patient interactions.
“Respiratory clinical development requires inâdepth clinical knowledge with precise assessments along with the integration of multiple data sources,” said Mark Maietta, Chief Commercial Officer of YPrime. “Our unified eCOA and IRT+ platform, paired with CompleWare’s respiratory expertise will help sponsors accelerate promising investigational medicines.” Dr. John M. Weiler, CompleWare’s President, said “CompleWare and YPrime recognize that knowledge and discernment come from experience. Both companies feature the balance of expertise in clinical research and perpetual innovation to be successful.”
GroundâBreaking Technology
CompleWare’s CompleClinical® is a comprehensive eClinical solution for trial data management. Designed for seamless implementation, practical use, and straightforward control, CompleClinical enables rapid setup with existing applications and hardware. From capturing and validating, to sorting and reporting, CompleClinical ensures global site data are accurate, secure and available onâdemand through a single login.
YPrime’s approach to eCOA implementation combines an applicationâbased technology platform with experienced project managers and global support teams. YPrime’s IRT+ is a customizable and configurable endâtoâend solution that dynamically manages clinical supplies, site activities and patient interactions.
About CompleWare
CompleWare offers respiratoryâfocused CRO services and software to the clinical trial industry. From conventional clinical trial services to specialized respiratory studies, CompleWare provides an allâinâone solution for clients. Sponsors trust CompleWare for complete, integrated and efficient solutions for their entire trial.
About YPrime
YPrime offers more than a decade of focused work with eClinical systems to expedite and improve the quality of patient management, clinical supplies, drug accountability and clinical data. Cloudâbased IRT+ and eCOA platforms enable greater speed, precision and integration in clinical trial management. Data services tools eliminate data silos and help sponsors bring together fragmented clinical research data into contextual information they can act on. YPrime’s technology and service offerings enable sponsors to move faster and more efficiently to their next development milestone.
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Email: media@compleware.com
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