Adaptive Clinical, Medisante reveal solutions for IoT healthcare device gateway, clinical research

Adaptive Clinical Systems and the Medisanté Group AG have teamed to allow sponsors, biotechs, and CROs the flexibility to integrate a variety of digitally enabled medical devices with any EDC to enable blind measurement data at the patient source in pursuit of clinical trial research data. The data integration solution expands the Medisanté Group M+ Hub zero touch configuration for patients with the Adaptive eClinical Bus for data interoperability, adding the capability to integrate with eClinical tools that are vendor agnostic.

The solution adds connectivity for multiple devices today via the Medisanté M+ Hub with Adaptive Clinical Systems reach of clinical research data from roughly 90% of available eClinical tools.

Benefits from the clinical research data solutions:

  • Provide a universal solution for decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) for biomarkers and vital signs
  • Give the sponsor the ability to capture vital signs and biomarkers regardless of device manufacturer
  • Enable IoT device and fleet management including cellular-enabled medical devices and cellular enabled gateway with auto-paired Bluetooth medical devices
  • Capture source measurement data in full compliance with HIPAA, GDPR and CCPA

“The M+ hub enables fully digitally inclusive self-measurement at home thereby facilitating unbiased data collection especially for chronic disease studies which are often at risk from bias associated with SDoH.” says Gilles Lunzenfichter, CEO of Medisanté Group, “The combination of the Adaptive eClinical Bus and DataVIEW with M+ hub will greatly simplify data capture pathways and enrich oversight capabilities.”

“For clinical research companies that are experiencing a lack of integration, unification, or standardisation of IoT technological tools, this solution removes the data silos created when the patient is the source,” says Sina Adibi, president and CEO, Adaptive Clinical System. “Decentralised clinical trials continue to challenge the clinical research community. By enabling the Adaptive eClinical Bus with the Medisanté M+ Hub for IoT medical devices, sponsors and CROs will improve their data streams with this device and EDC agnostic solution.”

For more information, please visit Medisante and Adaptive Clinical.

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