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eConsents
This is a paid module introduced in v7.0. Email contact@krishagni.com for details.
OpenSpecimen's eConsents module helps clinical research centers to collect both types of consents - study-specific and broad-based consents. This module enables biobank staff to obtain consent information from participants on a desktop, tablet, or email.
This module can be also used independent of OpenSpecimen outside the context of biospecimen collections.
Introductory Video
Features Supported
Create consent forms in IRB approved format
HTML formatting
eSignature support
Version consent forms
Multiple languages
Tablet friendly layouts
Validations
Support "survey mode" data entry and eSignatures
Reporting
Why use OpenSpecimen's eConsents Module?
Having one application and database for biobanking data and consents eliminates "data silos" and costly integrations. Also, multiple applications will lead to higher IT overheads and higher training costs.
Collecting consents along with rest of the biobanking data helps in two ways:
Eliminate duplicate data entry
Reduce data entry errors
Powerful reporting
Validations
Data Entry Benefits
Most centers manually re-enter consent information in OpenSpecimen from paper consents. This results in duplicate data entry, loss of productivity, and errors. The eConsent module enables biobanks to streamline this process by collecting consent information directly in OpenSpecmen.
Reporting
OpenSpecimen's powerful and easy to use Reporting module enables you to create reports across participant demographics, consent information, specimen data, and save, share, or schedule reports.
For example:
List of participants not consented
Participants consents between two dates
Minors turning 18 in the next 30 days
Specimens from participants who have withdrawn consents
Validations
OpenSpecimen allows you to define validations like:
Do not allow specimen collection from patients who have not yet consented
Do not allow distribution of specimens based on consents (yet to be supported)
Also, based on the consent data, the lab technicians would be allowed or refrained from collecting the visits and specimens for that participant.
Video
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