MRO Acquires Clinetic to Accelerate Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment with AI-Driven Data from HIT Jasmine Pennic

MRO Acquires Clinetic to Accelerate Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment with AI-Driven Data

What You Should Know: 

MRO has acquired Clinetic, a recruitment management platform, to enhance its smarter data commitment. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. 

– The acquisition integrates Clinetic’s AI-driven software, which leverages real-time EHR data to identify, screen, and enroll clinical trial patients faster and with greater precision.

MRO Strengthens “Smarter Data” Focus with Clinetic Acquisition

MRO, a company committed to being the single source for smarter data, has announced the acquisition of Clinetic. Clinetic is recognized as a leading recruitment management platform designed to help healthcare organizations and life sciences companies find, screen, and enroll patients for clinical trials with greater speed and precision.

AI and EHR Integration Streamline Recruitment at Scale

Clinetic’s AI-driven software provides a direct solution to the resource and technology limitations faced by many hospitals. The software integrates directly with provider Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems by installing secure, behind-the-firewall connectors.

This integration enables direct access to comprehensive historical and clinical data necessary to meet the unique requirements of each clinical trial protocol.

By tapping into this real-time data layer, research teams can:

  • Efficiently identify eligible patients across a wide range of therapeutic areas.
  • Build more precise cohorts.
  • Plan studies with greater confidence.

“Clinetic has strong roots in healthcare, already evaluating the data of more than 15 million patients across the US,” said Tom Kaminski, Clinetic CEO. “Joining MRO was a natural fit, considering our joint focus on transforming unstructured clinical data into actionable data sets and unwavering commitment to our hospital partners and the communities they serve.”

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