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Technology at Synteract
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Clinical Technology Implementation
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Since our inception Synteract has maintained a steady commitment to employing technology that expedites the clinical trials
process, thus saving our clients time and money. We are constantly researching new software, hardware, and digital methods in an
effort to increase our ability to serve our clients in the most effective wayw possible. Synteract currently employs the following systems:
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The DataFax system is a 'Simple Technology' wherein investigators complete paper case report forms (CRFs)
and use an ordinary fax machine to fax them to Synteract. DataFax receives the faxed CRFs,
identifies them and populates the appropriate database tables.
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Key Benefits of Clinical DataFax™
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- Reduced Data Processing Time
- Improved Quality Control
- Improved Communication With Clinical Sites
- CRF Imaging, Storage and Retrieval System
- Simple Technology at the Clinical Sites
- Study Management Tools and Reports
- Automated Work Flow Management
- Increased Efficiency and Reduced Costs
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Clintrial™ is a powerful, robust and proven Clinical Data Management System (CDMS) that has become the
industry standard and the market leader. With excellent results, Synteract's database developers have embraced Clintrial.
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Key Benefits of Clintrial™
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- Streamlines paper-based, direct data entry
- Provides global standardization with maximum flexibility
- Increases real-time access to clinical data
- Enhances clinical research data quality
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Combined with Clintrial™ or SAS®, Integrated Review provides a powerful yet easy way to graph, chart, report, and analyze
clinical data. Integrated Review is a hosted software service which provides our client with real-time access to their clinical data.
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Key Benefits of Integrated Review™
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- Clinical data review
- Ad hoc reporting
- Data visualization
- Data analysis
- Hosted by Synteract
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SynCapture™ provides an electronic data capture (EDC) extension to DataFax™. Get the advantage of EDC
while maintaining the flexiblility of ICR and traditional client-server based entry.
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