Net Health Names Keith Tode VP of Clinical Research

Net Health Names Keith Tode VP of Clinical Research

Experienced veteran will help company further build its rapidly growing Tissue Analytics Division Pittsburgh, PA – March 10, 2022 – Highlighting the vital role wound and tissue clinical research will play in the industry and for the company, Net Health announced today the appointment of Keith Tode, MBA as the new Vice President of Clinical…

5 Rules to Enhance Clinical Trials for Wound Care – Net Health

5 Rules to Enhance Clinical Trials for Wound Care – Net Health

Are you looking for ways to make your decentralized clinical trials for wound care or dermatology faster, easier and less expensive this year? Most of us in the industry are on that quest. While challenging, Net Health’s latest eBook, 5 Rules to Enhance Clinical Trials, provides valuable guidance. As with everything these days, examining how…

Tissue Analytics Outlines Key Trends in Clinical Trials for 2022

Tissue Analytics Outlines Key Trends in Clinical Trials for 2022

Experts with Tissue Analytics Clinical Research, a Net Health company, outlined today the trends in wound care clinical trials on the horizon for 2022. With one of the world’s largest wound care databases, a flexible electronic health record (EHR) platform used in most wound care settings, and extensive clinical trial expertise, the company is uniquely…

Tissue Analytics Provides Tips on How to Ensure Clinical Trials are Truly Diverse

Tissue Analytics Provides Tips on How to Ensure Clinical Trials are Truly Diverse

The past year has vividly highlighted the troubling impact the lack of diversity and equity in our nation has on every facet of life. Clinical trials are no exception. Black and Latinx populations constitute about 32% of U.S. residents, but only make up 6 to 8% of all participants in federally-funded clinical trials.1 We’re slowly…

To Ride a Bike – and Conduct Effective Clinical Trials – You Need Experience

To Ride a Bike – and Conduct Effective Clinical Trials – You Need Experience

Remember the first time you rode a bike without training wheels? The excitement, fear, anticipation? For a lot of us, those early efforts resulted in a skinned knee or two and perhaps some tears.  But within a few days, we were speeding down hills and around corners with the best of them.  All it took was a…

Ways to Prevent Losing Millions in Dermatology Clinical Trials

Ways to Prevent Losing Millions in Dermatology Clinical Trials

Keeping patients engaged and participating You’ve done all the work. You’ve worked with your scientists to develop a product. You have a long-term marketing plan. You’ve prepared a clinical trial protocol to prove the value of your product. Everything is in place, the trial begins. Then, participants start dropping out. “It’s too inconvenient to come…

Tissue Analytics and Labcorp Drug Development Webinar Highlights Value of AI Technology in Dermatology Clinical Trials

Tissue Analytics and Labcorp Drug Development Webinar Highlights Value of AI Technology in Dermatology Clinical Trials

The value of telehealth for dermatology was highlighted during a webinar presented today by Tissue Analytics and Labcorp Drug Development. Telemedicine is not a new concept in the medical community. However, it has often been viewed as a “nice-to-have” option rather than an essential component of healthcare services, particularly in clinical research. That outlook changed…

Need Performance Data on a New Wound Care Product Now?

Need Performance Data on a New Wound Care Product Now?

Shorten the Clinical Trial Process with Mobile-Based Decentralized Trials When it comes to the competitive pharmaceutical products and devices marketplace for wound care, speed is everything. The quicker a new product gets to market, the quicker manufacturers can gain market share and brand loyalty, and the faster patients benefit from promising new products. There’s a…

How the 3 Ds—Decentralization, Digitalization and Data—Are Improving Dermatology Clinical Trials

How the 3 Ds—Decentralization, Digitalization and Data—Are Improving Dermatology Clinical Trials

While the COVID pandemic has disrupted many areas of healthcare, there has been no downturn in clinical research. This is especially true in dermatology, where clinical trials are expanding across demographics and product categories. However, researchers and trial sponsors are concerned about the impact COVID variants will have on in-person trials going forward. This and…

Tissue Analytics’ Smart Phone App Supports Stanford University Research

Tissue Analytics’ Smart Phone App Supports Stanford University Research

In medical research, data is king. The research team in the Dermatology Department at Stanford School of Medicine studying Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a genetic tissue disorder that causes blisters or tears in fragile skin, found itself struggling to properly measure and categorize patient wound sizes, develop a reliable timeline for healing, and identify endpoints for…