The current standard approach to EHR-to-EDC integration typically begins with a custom data mapping phase. This involves manually linking specific fields in the EHR to corresponding fields in the EDC - a process that takes months, incurs significant costs and requires ongoing maintenance whenever the study protocol changes or the EHR structure is updated.
Yonalink offers a breakthrough alternative: our system enables direct EHR-to-EDC integration, regardless of the data format. Patient data is transmitted as-is from the EHR, and Yonalink automatically identifies and matches the relevant fields to the EDC using advanced AI matching techniques. This eliminates the need for upfront mapping and reduces both setup time and long-term maintenance. Yonalink has made notable progress beyond the state of the art in advancing the integration process by demonstrating that the traditionally resource-intensive and time-consuming mapping phase, which often required months of manual effort, can be significantly streamlined. Yonalink now enables seamless EHR-to-EDC data transfer, allowing EHR systems to send data in any format while the system automatically processes and aligns it with the corresponding EDC fields. Ultimately, this innovation leads to shorter trial timelines, optimized resource allocation, and more precise data capture.
Key Results and Impacts:
• Improved Data Accuracy - The automated process minimizes human error, ensuring that data captured from the EHR is accurately mapped to the EDC fields.
• Scalability - The flexibility of the platform allows seamless integration with different EHR systems, regardless of data format, making it adaptable to various healthcare environments and trial settings.
• Operational Efficiency - Reducing manual intervention optimizing workflows and decreasing labor costs.
Actions Being Taken to Ensure Further Uptake and Success After the Project Ends:
1. Enhancing AI and Adaptive Machine Learning Capabilities - Ongoing research and development efforts focus on refining AI-driven data processing to improve accuracy, adaptability, and performance across diverse EHR systems.
2. Expanding Demonstration and Pilot Projects - Additional pilot studies are being conducted across various clinical trial settings to validate the scalability, reliability, and effectiveness of the integration approach.
3. Strengthening Market Access and Commercialization - Active efforts are underway to establish strategic partnerships with healthcare organizations, sponsors, and industry stakeholders to facilitate broader adoption and integration.