Geofencing Technology
Geofencing enhances patient safety in clinical trials by enabling remote monitoring and faster detection of adverse events through virtual location-based boundaries.
Overview
Improving Patient Safety in Clinical Trials
Geofencing technology offers a seamless method to capture adverse event data in clinical trials. By establishing virtual boundaries around specific locations, it allows for remote patient monitoring and quicker detection of adverse events without the need for patient calls, manual data entry, or data verification.
Putting Patient Safety First
Geofencing can be deployed around various locations such as hospitals, medical facilities, doctors' offices, or any area where adverse events might be reported. This technology automates the deployment of surveys or questionnaires when a participant crosses a virtual boundary, ensuring timely data collection.
Reduce Site Burden with Geofencing
By utilizing geofencing, site burden is reduced as investigators can automatically send necessary paperwork to patients upon crossing the virtual fence. Participants receive alerts to complete forms, surveys, or other required instruments upon arrival, facilitating preparedness for patient visits. In cases of unexpected visits, remote study monitors can capture data in real-time, maintaining study progress and patient safety.
Analyze, Track, and Course Correct Adverse Events
With the deployment of geofencing, Datacubed Health provides an Insights dashboard to analyze and track trends, allowing for timely course corrections. Real-time data access enables faster responses to adverse events, ensuring patient safety and the smooth progression of clinical trials.


