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eCOA

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What is eCOA?

Electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) refers to the collection of clinical trial data directly from patients using electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, or wearable sensors. This data can include patient-reported outcomes (PROs), clinician-reported outcomes (ClinROs), observer-reported outcomes (ObsROs), and performance outcomes (PerfOs). eCOA is used to improve the accuracy, reliability, and efficiency of data collection in clinical trials, and can provide real-time access to patient data.

What other technologies are related to eCOA?

eCOA Competitor Technologies

Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePRO) is similar to eCOA, capturing patient data electronically. It could replace eCOA depending on the use case.
mentioned alongside eCOA in 21% (249) of relevant job posts

eCOA Complementary Technologies

eConsent solutions can be integrated with eCOA to manage the consent process electronically.
mentioned alongside eCOA in 49% (186) of relevant job posts
Interactive Response Technology (IRT) or IVRS/IWRS can be integrated with eCOA to manage patient randomization and medication supply.
mentioned alongside eCOA in 26% (318) of relevant job posts
Randomization and Trial Supply Management (RTSM) systems can integrate with eCOA to manage patient randomization in clinical trials.
mentioned alongside eCOA in 30% (96) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning eCOA?

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Novartis
Health Care and Social Assistance

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