Study Finds High Menstrual Pain, but Low Diagnosis Rates for Dysmenorrhea

SubjectWell’s real-world study found that an overwhelming majority of women surveyed experienced significant menstrual pain consistent with dysmenorrhea, but only a very small percentage had received a formal diagnosis or sought care.
SubjectWell Unveils New Science-Driven Framework to Transform Protocol Design, Recruitment, Engagement, and Retention

By integrating Patient Burden Index (PBI), Site Burden Index (SBI), and standards-of-care data into its modeling and execution, SubjectWell is redefining how sponsors design protocols, forecast feasibility, drive enrollment, and sustain long-term patient participation.
Social Media’s Expanding Role in Women’s Health and Clinical Trial Recruitment

SubjectWell SVP of Marketing, Suzanne Harris, discusses our latest peer-reviewed research that uses social media as a health resource and recruitment engine.
Keeping clinical trial patients engaged during the holidays

How to stay connected and consistent—even when your patients are in holiday mode.
Reaching the unreachable

Case studies in depression and women’s health show how data, design, and digital recruitment uncovers overlooked patients, improves diversity, and accelerates trial timelines.
How to avoid ineligible patient referrals in clinical trials

Ineligible referrals waste time and resources. See how SubjectWell improves referral quality with smarter screening, site support, and patient-first engagement.
The Power of Digital Patient Recruitment in Mental Health Trials

Dr. Matthias Roos, Director of Scientific Affairs at SubjectWell, discusses his latest research in recruiting underrepresented patient populations in depression trials.
Patient first, always

Why patient-centricity is the clearest path through uncertainty.
Accelerating patient-centric clinical trials

A four-part framework on how strategy, science, support, and creative can drive faster, more effective studies