Developers: | Oracle |
Date of the premiere of the system: | April, 2018 |
Branches: | Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care |
2018: The announcement of service for data collection of patients
In April, 2018 the Oracle company started a cloud service which allows to collect data of patients from applications, sensors and wearable electronics for further use in clinical trials. The product received the name mHealth Connector Cloud Service.
It connects together the operating clinical systems with the different electronic devices used for interaction of medical institutions with patients. The cloud allows to observe fully minutes of researches, it is better to understand security and efficiency of test drugs and to improve focus on the patient by means of remote control of it, the press release says.
For project implementation Oracle agreed about cooperation with the companies working in the field of m-Health such as Validic, MC10 and CMT and also with system integrators and developers, like Accenture and Possible Mobile.
Possible Mobile reported that thanks to Oracle mHealth Connector Cloud Service the company could transfer easily data of patients from Apple applications of ResearchKit to the cloud used for clinical trials.
Developing new service, Oracle pursued such aim that groups of doctors could obtain exact and numerous data of patients, for example, for tracking of nature of acceptance of certain doses of medicines or collecting of physiological information.
Oracle says that presence at patients of different sensors and wearable devices will allow researchers to reduce number of visits of venues of clinical trials as people will regularly not need to write results on paper carriers.
To improve set of patients in clinical trials, research groups should deliver the patient in the center of everything that they do and to understand that new technologies, such as wearable and sensors, have key value — the general manager of division of Oracle Health Sciences Steve Rosenberg reported.[1] |