Editorials
The Medtack Approach to Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment
Many clinical trials struggle with patient recruitment, leading to incomplete studies. MEDTACK’s Intelligent Recruitment Platform uses targeted marketing, AI-driven pre-screening, and interactive education to streamline the process and increase patient enrollment. Click to explore how this technology can improve clinical trial outcomes.
A Medtack Success Story: Accelerating Clinal Trial Recruitment For a Medical Device to Treat BPH
This case study showcases how Medtack successfully rescued a clinical trial for an implantable device treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The initial recruitment faced significant challenges, with only two patients enrolled per month and a low consent rate. Medtack’s strategic approach, achieved the goal of 15 patients per month, reduced the cost per lead by 60%, and increased the consent rate to 31%.
Effective Advertising Strategies To Turn High-potential Clinical Trial Sites Into Super Enrollers
If you’re in the planning phase of your clinical trial, starting strong with recruitment is crucial. Relying solely on sites can be risky, as nearly half enroll only one patient per trial. Instead of hiring more sites, consider turning high-potential ones into super-enrolling sites to streamline management and improve recruitment rates. Discover how our intelligent recruitment platform can streamline your process and help you achieve your recruitment goals efficiently.
Speed Up Your Clinical Trial Recruitment With An Intelligent Recruitment Platform
If your clinical trial recruitment is slow, you’re not alone—nearly half of research sites enroll one or fewer patients per trial. Effective advertising, focused on sending only consent-ready patients to site coordinators and maintaining low cost per lead, is crucial. Discover how our intelligent recruitment platform can streamline your process and help you achieve your recruitment goals efficiently.
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