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ePRO

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What is ePRO?

ePRO stands for electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes. It refers to the process of collecting patient health data directly from patients using electronic devices such as computers, tablets, smartphones, or wearable sensors. ePRO systems are commonly used in clinical trials, healthcare research, and routine clinical practice to gather information about a patient's symptoms, functional status, quality of life, and adherence to treatment. This data can provide valuable insights into the patient's experience and can be used to inform treatment decisions and improve patient care.

What other technologies are related to ePRO?

ePRO Competitor Technologies

Electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment (eCOA) is a direct competitor as it also captures patient-reported data electronically.
mentioned alongside ePRO in 27% (249) of relevant job posts

ePRO Complementary Technologies

Electronic Consent (eConsent) solutions can be integrated with ePRO to provide a comprehensive patient experience.
mentioned alongside ePRO in 26% (96) of relevant job posts
Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems are used to collect clinical trial data, and ePRO data can be integrated into an EDC system.
mentioned alongside ePRO in 6% (369) of relevant job posts
Interactive Response Technology (IRT) systems (also known as IWRS/RTSM) manage randomization and drug supply, and can be integrated with ePRO to manage patient participation.
mentioned alongside ePRO in 13% (153) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ePRO?

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