5 INNOVATIVE
Reasons for Having a Web-Based Patient Registry Solution.
When the Strategic Patient Registry
Program Makes Sense.
- Track & Assess New
Therapies
The effectiveness of new
anti-infectives and injectible drugs can be assessed with
the ClinicalPursuit Registry. It can allow the collection
of up-to-date information in a standardized format and
provide outcome indicators when antibiotics and treatments
are released for general use. You don't experience the time
delay found in reporting about new therapies through
publications.
- A Companion to Clinical
Trials
The Registry can also avoid the possible bias involved in
studying the patients selected for Phase II and III trials
as it would present data on all patients treated with the
selected therapies. This creates a means of tracking the
therapies that are really being used and what they are
being used for in the country. It can also allow a
continual follow up for adverse effects of new therapies
that would be timely and give an ongoing mechanism to
compare adverse events of new therapies with those of old
ones.
- Create a Forum for
Communication
The information gathered
by the ClinialPursuit Registry can be used for a variety of
other purposes as well. The indicators of clinical and
bacterial outcomes can be used to evaluate different
treatment regimens, and gain insight into the most
effective drug therapy dosing and duration of therapy. This
information can be presented in an interactive format on
the Internet and through posters, publications and
presentations.
- Strengthen Decision
Making
It can allow an added perspective in therapy
decision-making with continual updating and a critical mass
of data that will provide statistically significant values
for analysis with many disease states. The Strategic
Patient Registry Program and the ClinicalPursuit platform
can provide a system that incorporates a true learning
process with a real-time, live database.
- Understanding
Resistance
Data collected through ClinicalPursuit can also be used to
monitor any resistance to therapies by collecting critical
data findings at the start and end of therapy. This can
provide reflections of the levels of resistance in serious
situations and infections in the community and identify
organisms that develop resistance during therapy.
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