Clinical Trials

NRG Oncology, Flatiron Partner to Enhance Clinical Trial Efficiency

NRG Oncology, Flatiron Partner to Enhance Clinical Trial Efficiency

Flatiron Health, a healthtech company transforming clinical research through technology that integrates research into everyday care, today announced a collaboration with NRG Oncology (NRG), a clinical research consortium in the National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) comprised of over 1,300 worldwide research sites, to deploy Flatiron Clinical Pipe™ in a multicenter NRG clinical trial. Flatiron Clinical Pipe™, a cutting-edge electronic health record (EHR) to electronic data capture (EDC) connector, improves efficiency and reduces time and effort of clinical study data entry.

This collaboration broadens Flatiron Clinical Pipe™ use cases to include NCTN sponsored studies—applying Flatiron’s EHR-to-EDC technology to reduce the burden on NRG clinical trial site teams, streamline data management, and accelerate study timelines. In parallel, NRG and Flatiron will conduct a correlative study to assess the efficiency of Flatiron Clinical Pipe™ use compared to traditional data entry methods.

“Collaborating with NRG Oncology, a leading research consortium within the National Clinical Trials Network, is an incredible opportunity to create a new trial experience—unlocking higher data quality and more efficient data acquisition with Flatiron Clinical Pipe,” said Alex Deyle, General Manager of Clinical Research at Flatiron Health. “By putting our cutting-edge technology in the hands of more research teams, Flatiron and NRG will enhance our ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and reduce time and effort of study data capture, ultimately accelerating evidence generation and improvements in care for people with cancer.”

Research published in the journal ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology, found that teams using Flatiron Clinical Pipe™ were able to accurately transfer thousands of data points, representing completion of hundreds of case report form (CRF), with the average time of 37 seconds for a user to launch, complete, and submit a CRF, representing significant time savings for data entry over the course of a trial.Reducing the amount of time spent on administrative tasks to drive more efficient clinical trials enables providers to spend more meaningful time with patients, improving the care experience for all involved.

“We are very excited about the rich potential of this collaboration with our partners at Flatiron, a leader in healthcare systems technology. Enhancing clinical trial efficiency with Clinical Pipe, and other emerging technologies, holds the promise of delivering NRG clinical trial results to our patients with greater accuracy and speed, helping us deliver on the promise of less suffering from cancer through operational advances.” Alexandra Thomas MD, FACP, Vice Chair NRG Protocol Operation Management.

For more information, visit https://flatiron.com/clinical-research-solutions/clinical-pipe/

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