RemedyMD offers 3 ways to use our Lower Back Pain Registry.
RemedyMD is pleased to announce the first nationwide Lower Back Pain Registry including comprehensive electronic data capture (EDC) tools. Our neonatal registry includes all of the applications, tools, and data infrastructure that can make you dramatically more productive in your lower back pain research. Click here if you would like to consider using the first nationwide Lower Back Pain Registry and use our EDC tools.
The ARHP has announced $100 million in funding for organizations to submit comparative effectiveness research (CER) requests. In order to qualify, you will need a registry and electronic data capture tools. Click here if you would like to use the first nationwide Lower Back Pain Registry or other tools to apply for a grant.
Given the breadth of applications and tools that we have already built, we intend to submit multiple grants to the NIH’s top 100 topics for comparative effectiveness research. Click here if you would like to partner with RemedyMD to collect lower back pain data for our top 100 CER grant submission.
Read the full press release for our Lower Back Pain Registry.
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