NorthWest EHealth (NWEH) announces a pilot to test a new model for finding and recruiting participants for clinical trials using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink
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NWEH's FARSITE is a secure platform that enables rapid feasibility across a representative population, while preserving participant anonymity. It accurately finds potential trial participants with pin-point accuracy through easy-to-use inclusion and exclusion criteria when inputting information. This unlocks potential participant pools for find-and-refer services who are then contacted directly by their GP practices, increasing opportunities for people to participate in clinical trials.
If successful, the new model could result in enhanced innovation and efficiencies in medical research, improving public access to clinical trials, to support the discovery and validation of advanced approaches to treatment and be expanded across the UK.
Jonathan Wogel, Chief Executive Officer of NWEH, said: "We are excited to announce this pilot initiative, which aims to support the nation's life sciences sector by accelerating and optimising the set-up of clinical trials in the UK. By combining our agile and innovative FARSITE technology with CPRD data, clinical trial feasibility and find-and-refer services can be conducted more quickly, with more precise determination of the most relevant clinical trial participants, including under-served populations. This, in turn, can reduce costs and support more robust studies optimised to help improve health outcomes for patients, once again positioning the UK as a leader in clinical research."
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About NorthWest EHealth (NWEH) and the FARSITE platform
NWEH is a Manchester based pioneer in clinical trial technologies, using transformative solutions and expertise to streamline clinical trial management, for trials that are smarter, faster and truer-to-life.
NWEH transformative technology is tried and tested with in-house expertise to streamline clinical trial delivery, for trials that are smarter, faster and truer-to-life. NWEH's technology is powered for precision. From complex trial criteria to data insights, NWEH's robust experience and services deliver clinical trials that are accurate, consistent, and reliable.
FARSITE is a secure platform which enables rapid feasibility across a representative population, while preserving participant anonymity. It unlocks potential participant pools for find-and-refer services who can be then be contacted directly by their GP practices, increasing opportunities for people to participate in clinical trials. Since its launch in 2009 the unique FARSITE platform has recruited over 20,000 participants to clinical trials in the UK, improving the speed and efficiency of clinical research.
NWEH is proud to be supporting the UK in its ambitions to re-establish the nation as a clinical research hub and global science superpower. For more information, please visit: www.nweh.co.uk
About the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and anonymised primary care (NHS) data sets
CPRD is the MHRA's real-world data service with 27% population coverage providing the life sciences sector with anonymised primary care (NHS) datasets that can be linked to other datasets. Researchers can access these datasets to design and run clinical projects and to deliver research outputs that can help to improve and safeguard public health.
CPRD data that are made available to external organisations for the purposes of approved observational research – following approval of a research protocol setting out the proposed use of CPRD data, and execution of a data sharing agreement – are anonymised in line with guidance issued by the Information Commissioner's Office.
For more information, please visit: cprd.com
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Sean Deans, +44 (0) 7831 396860,
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Will Brennan, +44 (0) 7464 245643,
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