Nice post. I don't remember where the CRO came up,
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It makes sense to partner with a CRO. Would they first partner with a pharma company and then a CRO. Maybe.
I like how there are really two aspects of notifiMED as mentioned in the July SHAC. They did a test with a physicians office and 9 out of 10 people prefer the video. Rory talked about national rollout with a large partner and then went on to talk about the clinical trial test.
@13:12 https://media.nfusz.com/player/l3TZ4uyL
That test video was never shared or I missed it, but it must have gone well based on:
@ 7:15 https://media.nfusz.com/player/vO1FeJtq
And this in the Q:
"To fund our ongoing development costs associated with the adaptation of our notifiMED product for certain clinical trial initiatives "
This is in the Q too which is a nice overview of the notifiMED. Notice the part about patients can even download prescriptions.
"Our notifiMED application is designed for physicians and other healthcare providers to create more efficient and effective interactive communications with patients. Patients are able to avoid unnecessary and inconvenient visits to their physicians’ or other healthcare providers’ offices by viewing and responding to interactive videos through in-video, on-screen clicks that are designed to assess the patients’ need for an office visit. If the patient’s responses to the interactive video indicate that an office visit is either necessary or desirable, the patient can schedule the office visit right in through video in real time. Patients can also download and print prescriptions, care instructions, and other physician distributed documents right from and through the video. notifiMED is offered on a subscription basis."