Datacubed Health is a pioneering eClinical technology company built from the ground up by industry veterans who wanted to create a better clinical trial experience for all stakeholders. Our solutions are all infused with neuroeconomic principles designed to be inclusive, drive compliance, and greatly improve retention. We strive to deliver the best experience for you and your patients through ease of use and flexible technology configurable to your needs. Our offerings include a Decentralized Trials Platform, eCOA/ePRO, Patient Engagement, eConsent, Medication Adherence, Televisits, and Geofencing.
Datacubed Health Launches eClinical Platform App in China, Ensuring Full Compliance and Accessibility September 26, 2023 9:36am
Datacubed Health and AppInChina Forge Strategic Partnership to Launch eClinical Platform in China NEW YORK, NY (September 26, 2023) – Datacubed Health, a leading global provider of innovative solutions for patient engagement and data collection in clinical trials, is excited to announce the official launch of its eClinical platform app in China. This milestone achievement ...
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Choosing the Right Clinical Trial Vendor September 18, 2023 11:41am
In the complex landscape of clinical trials, where success hinges on meticulous planning, seamless execution, and patient-centricity, the decision of which eCOA/ePRO clinical trial vendor to partner with can be a pivotal one. Often, this choice is fraught with the dichotomy between perceived risk and actual risk – the tension between what appears to be ...
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The Power of Meaningful Patient Engagement September 18, 2023 11:17am
In this article, we will discuss a better way to engage patients. Sure, we’ve all heard buzzwords like “patient-centric” and “patient engagement,” but let’s dive deeper. It’s time to shift from the old-school “more is better” approach to something that truly rocks the boat: meaningful patient engagement. Why More Isn’t Always Better The truth is ...
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Patient-Centric Diabetes Trials: The Impact of eCOA and Positive Reinforcement on Retention and Results September 14, 2023 10:25am
Diabetes research stands at the crossroads of innovation and necessity, seeking to unravel effective strategies for managing this prevalent condition. Beyond medical interventions, integrating lifestyle changes and behavioral adjustments has emerged as a pivotal aspect of these research endeavors. In this evolving landscape, integrating electronic Clinical Outcome Assessments (eCOA) and patient engagement is emerging as ...
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Behavioral Science: Elevating Clinical Trials to New Heights September 1, 2023 10:53am
Picture this: a clinical trial where participants are as committed as die-hard fans waiting in line for the latest blockbuster movie. They eagerly follow the regimen, show up for appointments, and share their experiences with genuine enthusiasm. Is this a utopian dream or a plausible reality? Enter the dynamic world of behavioral science, where we’re ...
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Maximizing Sponsor ROI: The Crucial Link between Patient Experiences and Clinical Trials August 30, 2023 9:16am
The importance of patient experiences in clinical trials cannot be overstated. Patient participation fuels medical research advancement and plays a pivotal role in determining a sponsor’s Return on Investment (ROI). However, as we delve into this intricate web of patient engagement, recruitment, and retention, we uncover a critical question: Why do sponsors sometimes lean toward ...
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