Many Life science organisations struggle with collecting and managing Real World Data at scale. The top challenges facing therapeutic discovery are:
- Patient diversity and engagement
- RWD collection and processing
- Big Data and AI
noink solves all these challenges in a single platform that provides Life Science with structured Real World Data while simultaneously providing individuals with extreme utility. This focus on patient utility, even beyond the needs of any particular trial improves engagement. The storage of this data in clinical compliant formats lends itself to AI processing at scale.
Taxonomies SNOMED CT, ICD-11 & LONIC® encoding of data for maximum interoperability and easier AI processing
Formats FHIR® , CSV or SQL formatting for data interchange. Data delivered via API in XML or JSON formats
Languages Real-time multi-lingual. Data recorded in one language can be processed immediately in another
Units From micrograms (μg) to Sieverts (Sv) and everything in between. Infinite consistent recording of any event
Multi User
Recording of data for others allows you to extend vertically for paediatric and geriatric cohorts more
Multi Condition
Abstraction of data collection from an underlying condition allow all conditions to be studied more
Infinite Options
Our "configure not code" ability gives noink infinite variations for any study with extreme reuse more
Multiple Users
With noink we have extended the ability to record Real World Data to a family unit or private circle.
Any Condition
noink has solved co-morbidity. We can handle the Real World Data needs of any and all conditions.
Multiple Languages
We have broken the language barrier of clinical trials. Increasing cohort size, location and diversity.
Infinite Options
We allow adaptive Real World Data collection. Users or trial managers can add new data elements easily at any time.
Areas
The noink platform is used by patients in the following Therapeutic areas
Metabolic conditions |
Mental health |
Oncology |
Neurology |
Pulmonology |
Autoimmune |
Cardiovascular |
Female health |
Rare disease |
Gastroenterology |