Nextrials announced that its electronic data capture (EDC) and clinical trial data management platform, Prism, is now compatible with the Google Chrome browser. Already available for use with Safari, Internet Explorer, and Firefox, Prism’s compatibility with Chrome means more choices for customers who may be upgrading corporate systems with newer hardware or mobile devices.
Chrome is a free, cross-platform web browser released in 2008. Available for PC and Mac, it features built-in security protection against malware and phishing, an incognito browsing functionality and a new JavaScript engine to speed up today’s web applications.
Prism melds sophisticated clinical trial management functionality with EDC in a single, integrated package. By receiving a constant flow of data, the platform enables sponsors and sites to fully utilize real-time integration of disparate information and data sources, such as a hospital’s EHR or patient records, to better provide a continuum of care for patients enrolled in clinical trials. It is the only platform to be successfully used in a multi-site study where real-time, live patient data was collected and shared by what had previously been two disparate data management platforms.
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