Integrated EHR and ePRO platforms can streamline workflows and reduce friction
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EHRs are digital systems used by healthcare providers to store and manage patient information, including demographics, clinical notes, lab results, and treatment histories. Over the past few years, they have been used extensively in research and to generate large databases across therapeutic areas and diseases.
ePRO platforms allow patients to report on their symptoms, quality of life, or treatment experiences directly, typically through digital surveys.
Integration across systems minimizes redundancy, thereby reducing site resistance and fostering stronger engagement.
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