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How are you going to fill your clinical trial in less time and save money?  Let Vente help you create a targeted online survey that will assist you in recruiting patients quicker and more economically.

Let's face it, patient recruitment is the single most time consuming aspect of clinical trials, yet it yields the greatest opportunity to accelerate clinical trials and the drug development process.¹ 

Vente uses online surveys to collect comprehensive consumer profiles.  These profiles include in-depth health assessments which can be dynamically changed to zero in on consumers who fit your recruitment needs.  Vente has also recently begun building a database of consumers who have specifically expressed interest in learning about clinical trials relevant to their health conditions. 

Through a double opt-in process, we gain the consumers permission to email them with relevant information. Therefore we can quickly and easily email consumers with specific ailments for patient recruitment.  In addition to email address, we also have postal and phone records available. We currently have over 6,000 data points on over 35 million consumers.

Maximize your Clinical Trial with:

  • Quality, self-reported referrals
  • Quick, targeted recruitment
  • Custom qualifying questions
  • Get new health related products to market sooner

Call toll free 1.877.899.1490, ext. 6834 or Contact us today for a FREE consultation about our clinical trial requirements.

 

¹ As reported in a study by Jon Hess and Shannon Litalien on Cutting Edge Information's web site ("Web-Based Patient Recruitment, Best Opportunity to Accelerate Clinical Trials").