This article in Clinical Trials Today discusses how i3, a contract research organization, has launched a new web-based clinical trials and data management program that will replace the need for multiple systems to manage all of these activities.
i3 CEO Glenn Bilawsky mentions, “i3Cube was designed to provide our clients and clinical investigators with a simple, easy-to-use, and streamlined experience. We brought together our use of proprietary health care claims data with our clinical research expertise and developed i3Cube to create time and cost efficiencies for our customers.”
It will be interesting to see what other web-based applications will be released in the upcoming months to help improve efficiency in outsourced clinical trials.
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