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Electronic Devices Improve Patient Compliance

Electronic Devices Improve Patient Compliance

PHT Designs for Maximum Patient, Clinician and Sponsor Ease-of-use

A core tenet of PHT Corporation is to build products that are easy-to-use. Clinical trials are challenging enough without asking participants and clinicians to use systems that are difficult and confusing.

The PHT eCOA system is designed to streamline the process of entering and reviewing clinical trial data. The LogPad smartphone and SitePad tablet use high resolution, touch sensitive screens that allow for fingertip data entry anytime, anyplace with or without an Internet connection. Screen elements are intuitive and as large as possible, making it easy to select answers and move to the next question.

  • High Satisfaction & Compliance with PHT ePRO

    Patients prefer PHT ePRO because they are guided to comply with your protocol and

    • Enter data when reminded by the device
    • Connect frequently to their clinical site
    • Understand that someone is monitoring their entries all day, every day

  • Convenience

    It's an easy way to contact the hospital. I don't have to go in every day to say this day I feel this, and this day I feel that." 

    -Trial Participant

  • Data Confidence

    I was comfortable using the device. Knowing the moment you complete your data entry it’s sent straight-away, makes it 100% better than paper."

    -Trial Participant

  • Always Age Appropriate

    PHT's leading trial experience and best practices inspired confidence in us that the parents of children in our study would be able to use the LogPad easily and consistently."


    Director, Clinical Research, PediaMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  • Clinical Confidence

    As first-time ePRO users, PHT made us feel extremely comfortable with the technology and processes involved."


    Brad Whitlow, Clinical Project Manager, Greer Laboratories

  • Safety Monitoring

    If we had used paper diaries it would have been difficult to know whether a patient was exhibiting early signs of an exacerbation and in need of call center intervention."

    Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Nurse, Temple University Hospital