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Solution Area: Patient Support

Rare disease trials don’t need better recruitment. They need awareness.

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Why rare disease trials fail at recruitment. Here’s why awareness, not more outreach, is the real solution for reaching undiagnosed and dispersed patients.

How global standards of care data shape patient recruitment

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Treatment patterns, diagnostic pathways, and healthcare access determine who is eligible, reachable, and likely to enroll in global trials.

The future of global patient engagement starts with experience

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Why patient experience will define the next era of clinical research

Why global trials need local trust

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Local expertise, human support, and cultural understanding are what turn global studies into successful ones.

How to apply science to your patient protocol

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Using a Patient Burden Index (PBI) during protocol design and planning can increase your success in recruiting patients globally.

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

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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

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

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