Product Overview
QuesGen allows the research team to create a customized website that provides direct patient recruiting using our study site service.
Research teams can quickly build patient recruiting websites without advanced web design knowledge. We’ll show you how to easily create new web pages and ad copy and images to those pages. If you can use Powerpoint, you can build a site with study sites!
Using study sites you can add so much more than just a bit of text and a few images.
- Patient recruiting forms
- Insert links to other relevant sites
- Insert links to documents and important forms (consent forms, descriptions of diets, etc.)
- Add or remove pages
- Change the names of the navigation tabs
- Choose from a variety of website templates to customize the look and feel of the site
Deployment
- Web based
- Cloud Hosted
Pricing
- Subscription
- License Fee
More Information
Build a recruiting portal that filters into your study database
The most significant benefit of using a patient recruiting site is that it allows you to screen potential participants through a web-based survey. The recruiting site delivers pre-qualified patients directly to your database increasing the number of potential participants for your study.
This ability frees up the time you would spend qualifying candidates and allows you to get back to your actual research.
You can have the best study but if you don’t have qualified participants, it’s all for nothing.
About the company
QuesGen is a Brain Health CRO uniquely developed for academic and commercial research studies and clinical trials. QuesGen was founded in January 2004 with the vision of providing an easy to use web-based general use data management platform primarily for academic use. Over the last 15 years, QuesGen has grown into a full-service CRO company focusing on Brain Health. Though we still work in all areas of research, we have particular expertise in Brain Health and TBI research. Our focus on Brain Health began with a study out of UCSF called TRACK Pilot. The pilot began in 2009 and is now known as TRACK-TBI.
Since that initial project, we’ve added many additional TBI research projects including CENTER-TBI and The NCAA/DOD funded CARE Consortium. Although the QuesGen software is a general use software platform, our experience in brain research has allowed us to accumulate an extensive library of off the shelf outcomes and assessments allowing for rapid study deployment. Additionally, our work in this area of brain health research has given us a unique perspective on which outcomes and assessments work best in which situation.