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FREMONT, CA : TrialWire(TM), the most reliable digital Patient Recruitment Platform for trial rescue, has launched StudyBoost, a monthly insurance plan that offers an immediate patient recruitment boost at any time, through one or more platforms, depending on recruitment needs.  StudyBoost gives Clinical Directors and their CROs peace of mind, with more than 80 percent of clinical trials failing to recruit patients on schedule, 30 percent of study sites failing to reach enrollment targets, and 10 percent of sites failing to enroll any patients.


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The TrialWire(TM) Platform is the safest service, as it employs sophisticated algorithms to find the right people who are online and may be interested in the studies described on the Platform.They’re invited into the Platform and put through the AI-Match screener to see whether they’re a perfect match for a study, whether it is on-site or online.


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