About MedSciNet

MedSciNet is a leading company in Web-based solutions for registers and clinical trials in academic medicine. It was founded by reseachers at the Karolinska Institute in 1995, and since then the company has enjoyed a very favourable development and steady growth. The company has an outstanding track record in delivering IT solutions using Internet tecnologies to clinical trials and registers. The Web-based software and service allows customeres to access their data in real-time, and begin data analysis almost immediately after the last patient has been included. By eliminating the need to transcribe and process traditional paper data forms, reseachers can accelerate the process of their study.

The existing, paper based data management system used for recording, compiling and processing clinical trials and registers is inefficient. By moving data collection upstream, augmented with up-front, automated data cleaning, customers can substantially reduce costs and increase capacity. Decisions are made on real-time information, enabling you to run the stydy/register efficiently. Our customers report a 30% increase in efficiency by introducing a Web-based system.

MedSciNet’s success is a direct result of our staff commitment, our integrated team approach and the ability to optimize our technology solution for our customers’ evolving needs.

MedSciNet solutions conform to relevant FDA, NIH and HL7 as well as European standards, guidelines and recommendations.

References

  • M. Kublickas, MedSciNet, presentation at "Internet-based studies" at the Society of Gynecological Investigations, Chicago, March 25, 2000.
  • M. Westgren, M. Kublickas, MedSciNet, editorial "To use internet in collaborative studies and registers" in Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand, May (79) 2000.
  • MedSciNet participates at Web-Based Clinical Trials conference, September 25-26, 2000, Philadelphia, USA.
  • MedSciNet presents PNQ register at the Swedish Quality Registries Conference, October 5-6, 2000, Stockholm.
  • MedSciNet presents PNQ register at a Perinatal Society Meeting, October 26 - 27, 2000, Stockholm.
  • MedSciNet participates in Internet-based Medical Research session at the Annual Swedish Medical Association Meeting, November 29 - December 1, 2000, Gothenburg, Sweden.

To learn more, please visit our website at medscinet.com.