Sclerosis Trial App Development in Michigan's Tech Scene
GrantID: 57357
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: October 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $6,000
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Grant Overview
Mobile App for Trial Monitoring in Michigan
In Michigan, many individuals diagnosed with sclerosis face hurdles in managing their healthcare effectively, especially when participating in clinical trials. With the state's aging population and a growing prevalence of chronic diseases, including multiple sclerosis, innovative solutions are needed to enhance patient engagement and data collection in research initiatives. Recent studies show that Michigan has seen a steady increase in sclerosis rates, particularly in urban settings where healthcare access may be inconsistent.
Individuals with sclerosis and their caregivers must navigate a healthcare system that can often be overwhelming. Frequent appointments and complex treatment regimens pose significant challenges, emphasizing the need for tools that support real-time health monitoring. A tailored approach that is sensitive to Michigan's diverse population, including rural and urban residents, is essential to ensure effective trial participation. Moreover, the disparities in access to technology mean that creating a user-friendly app will be critical in addressing the needs of all patients.
To meet these challenges, the proposed funding initiative in Michigan will support the development of an innovative mobile application designed specifically for monitoring the health metrics of clinical trial participants. This app will allow patients to log symptoms, track medication adherence, and communicate directly with researchers and healthcare professionals. By streamlining data reporting, researchers can gather real-time information, enhancing the quality of clinical trial data while making the process more manageable for participants.
The hope is that this mobile app will significantly improve engagement in sclerosis trials across Michigan. The integration of technology aims to empower patients, providing them with tools to actively manage their health and contribute valuable information for ongoing research. By supporting this innovative approach, the state not only paves the way for improved health outcomes but also strengthens its reputation as a leader in healthcare research and innovation. Ultimately, the mobile app will serve as a bridge to better health outcomes and increased participation in critical clinical trials across the state.
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