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iMednet API

Facilitates seamless integration of clinical trial data with external systems, enhancing data access, analysis, and management.

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Overview

The iMednet API provides a streamlined approach to integrating clinical trial data with various external systems. It supports both data import and export, allowing research teams to efficiently manage and share data across the eClinical ecosystem, including eConsent, data lakes, wearables, patient recruitment, CTMS, eTMF, and analytics.

As clinical trials become more complex, the iMednet API simplifies the process of accessing, storing, analyzing, and leveraging clinical research data. It enables quick integration of external data sources into iMednet or the export of data to other applications, enhancing the ability to analyze and utilize data effectively.

Streamline Data Extraction

The API is designed with endpoints that capture common data elements in clinical trials, covering both EDC design and data captured within studies. This comprehensive approach allows developers to extract real-time data even if they do not have direct access to the iMednet system.

Import External Data Sources

Research teams can inject data from external systems into any patient eCRF within iMednet, facilitating seamless workflow management and data integration.

Access Data Quickly Without Disruption

The API ensures high data availability by copying data from the production EDC database to a read-only database for API users. This setup allows for data updates every 15 minutes, ensuring users can extract key data points swiftly without disrupting ongoing clinical trials.

Get Support When You Need It

Developers have access to comprehensive support through the iMednet API Portal, which offers detailed guidance and documentation, alongside Mednet’s customer success team.

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Category
Clinical Data Integration
Field(s)
Clinical & TrialsScientific IT & Integration
Target user(s)
Clinical / Diagnostic ProfessionalIT / Systems Admin
Tag(s)
Clinical Trials Management