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Medrio

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What is Medrio?

Medrio headquartered in San Francisco offers their mobile data collection apps as an electronic data capture (EDC) solution for clinicians and clinical researchers.

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User-friendly interface: Many users appreciate that Medrio is easy to use and navigate, even for first-time users with no experience in …
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Based on user feedback, here are the recommendations for using Medrio:

  1. Users recommend taking advantage of the sandbox EDC for testing before making a decision. This allows users to thoroughly evaluate Medrio's features and functionality.

  2. Users suggest scheduling a demonstration of all the features and add-ons offered by Medrio. This helps potential customers gain a comprehensive understanding of the platform's capabilities.

  3. Users advise considering industry-specific requirements before choosing Medrio. It is important to evaluate how well the platform aligns with the specific needs of different sectors.

Overall, users find that Medrio is easy to use with minimal errors and offers outstanding support. However, some users feel that the layout could be more user-friendly. These recommendations provide valuable insights for potential customers considering Medrio as their electronic data capture (EDC) system.

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Medrio is being used for data entry for two of our current research trials within one department. It is the electronic data capture (EDC) in which was chosen by the sponsor of these trials in order to keep an accurate record of information on subject participation in the trial. Training occurs within the site and is very user friendly. The site is easy to navigate through and allows easy communication between the in-house team as well as members of our site. The system provides adequate guidance on how to fill out electronic Case Report Forms (eCRFs) and populates easy-to-understand queries when necessary.
  • Ease of navigation for entering subject data.
  • Very organized placement of eCRFs.
  • Allows for accurate and efficient data collection.
  • The system does not allow a separate designation for screen failures that were lost to follow-up or who were withdrawn by the PI.
  • When a subject is deemed a screen-failure, eCRFs are still expected to be filled out and it is unclear which ones unless otherwise directed by the in-house team.
Medrio is very user friendly and even allows the user to print out the eCRFs to be used as source documents. This makes creating source documents very easy for the Research team and the information directly matches the EDC, which makes the monitoring process go much smoother. The process for withdrawing a subject can be a bit confusing, as the system only allows for a "screen-failure" designation and not an option for withdrawal, or is lost to follow-up.
  • Monitoring visits run much smoother due to the fact that eCRFs can be directly printed from the EDC.
  • Information requested in the EDC is clear and concise and easy to understand.
I have not had any technical issues with this product in the two years I've used it, which speaks for itself. I like how I am now able to use my email address to sign in instead of remembering yet another user name, this makes using this EDC a much more enjoyable experience.
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