Patient identification Platform (Patient iP) announced a new partnership with Aprima Medical Software. Aprima is a provider of electronic health records (EHR), practice management and revenue cycle management solutions for medical practices. This collaboration enables the integration of Aprima EHR data and Patient iP's clinical trial matching solution.
The Patient iP solution, recognized by Microsoft Corporation in 2016 as a Health Innovation Award Winner in the category of "Building the Intelligent Cloud Platform," improves the historically manual and time-intensive process of site selection and subsequent patient matching for clinical trial participation. Under the partnership terms, Aprima medical practice customers can choose to have their fully de-identified data processed through Patient iP's matching engine in order to find potential research participants. Given that nearly 12 million individuals have electronic records in Aprima software, this is a significant opportunity.
It is well known that clinical trials struggle to meet recruitment and enrollment goals, yet the vast majority of adults have never been asked to participate in a trial. With the Patient iP solution, patients can be identified automatically for studies they meet eligibility criteria for based almost solely on their digital medical history. This capability benefits each stakeholder in the drug development process – the site as a result of greater efficiency and throughput; the sponsor thanks to shortened timelines and related financial savings; and, most importantly, the patient who can opt to try a new treatment approach.
"The medical practice environment is complex and as a core solutions provider to so many physician groups, it is imperative we help them stay industry-savvy by introducing them to highly relevant, proven and complementary offerings to their EHR. We at Aprima are particularly interested in arrangements that permit customers to enhance how they deliver medicine and improve their overall revenue picture – our collaboration with Patient iP will drive both of those outcomes," said Aprima COO, Neil Simon.
The current integration model between the two companies leverages CCDA files generated in Aprima which are then seamlessly transmitted to a practice's Patient iP database. A backfill process transfers historical records prior to system utilization, then a nightly batch update ensures that the two solutions stay synchronized so that each and every patient "match" opportunity is flagged based on the latest information on diagnosis, procedures, medications, test results and so forth.
"Many patients have ten plus years of medical history in an electronic system, and with new clinical research studies being released daily, each in need of participants, it is no wonder the recruitment process tends to be slow and frustrating for all involved. This is precisely why Patient IP was launched, to apply the power of data, automation, and analytics to a problem that can't be solved fast enough for many among us," said Michael Margiotta, founder, and CEO, Patient identification Platform. "We are delighted to partner with Aprima and engage with more of their customers seeking to gain deeper insight into their patient populations."