mProve Health, Greenphire Partner to Deliver Patient Engagement Solution

mProve Health and Greenphire announced a partnership to provide patients with real-time access to ClinCard payment details via mProve’s engagement app, mPal.

mPal is a regulatory-compliant mobile solution for patients to receive study appointment and medication reminders, access their study visit schedule, documents, research site, and education materials, among other services such as the ability to request a lab courier pickup. Through this exclusive partnership, clinical trial participants who are receiving payments or reimbursements via the most widely accepted and adopted participant payment solution, ClinCard, can have real-time access to their balance and payment history directly through mPal.

“mPal has become a patient engagement solution of choice for 18 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies—making real-time trial payment information available in the app is a natural product extension,” said Jeff Lee, CEO, mProve Health. “Since ClinCard is the most widely used patient payment solution, Greenphire is an ideal partner for us. We value Greenphire’s long standing commitment to delivering a high-quality participant experience, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact our partnership will have on our customers.”

Adding ClinCard capabilities to the mPal app creates a single, mobile touchpoint for patients to access their study services, eliminating the need to use different systems. The combined solution will improve patients’ clinical trial experience and make it easier for them to fulfill study commitments.

“The integration with mProve Health strengthens our product offering, further supporting our commitment to simplifying clinical trial participation and reducing any financial barriers that might impact retention,” said Jim Murphy, CEO, Greenphire. “This integration illustrates Greenphire’s investment in supporting the mobile health experience and we’re excited to integrate with such an innovative partner.”

The barriers to patient recruitment, retention and protocol adherence can have a significant impact on clinical research. According to CenterWatch, the average dropout rate across all clinical trials is around 30 percent; highlighting the importance of technologies that make participation easier.

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