Clinical trial app choices: Expensive, for charity or in-the-making

By: Brian Dolan | Aug 4, 2009        

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TrialX: The Medical Quack blog just reported that this application is a work-in-progress, but it is ambitious. TrialX aims to match Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault users up with clinical trials that might be a good fit given the information stored in their online personal health records. TrialX also plans to enable users to: Search for clinical trials by location, medical condition or treatment; Share clinical with your patients, friends or family; Call the investigator conducting the trial. More

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  • http://www.motionphr.com Jeff Brandt

    Isn’t a browser better for this type of research? What’s the point or am I missing something?

    Jeff Brandt motionPHR for the iPhone

  • http://www.healthsaas.net Frank Ille

    I agree with Jeff. I have a hard time picturing many people using an iPhone app for this purpose.

    Frank Ille
    HealthSaaS.net

  • http://www.healogica.com Edward Shin

    Hi Jeff and Frank,

    Healogica does have a browser-based search for clinical trials – http://www.healogica.com.

    We actually think that finding patients for clinical trials can happen anywhere – on the web or via mobile devices. The goal is to engage patients and deliver quick and easy ways for them to interact with the clinical trial centers.

    Thanks for the comments and feedback.

    Ed Shin
    http://www.Healogica.com