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Altru Health System Improves Clinical Research Efficiency And Access For Underserved Patient Populations

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Healthcare delivery in rural settings often faces a distinct hurdle: the "geographic tax" on innovation. While clinical trials represent a vital pillar of modern care, the infrastructure required to identify and enroll eligible patients frequently remains tethered to centralized hubs, leaving those in outlying areas with fewer options. Recent advancements in data integration and process automation are changing this narrative.

By consolidating disparate data—from molecular lab results to pathology notes—into a unified workflow, health systems can move away from manual, labor-intensive pre-screening. This shift does more than just boost enrollment numbers; it directly addresses staff burnout by removing the administrative weight of hunting through fragmented records. The transition from localized screening to a system-wide approach ensures that every patient, regardless of their physical location, has an equal opportunity to benefit from emerging therapies as a standard care option.

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