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Transform Your Research with the Template Designer

At Mint Medical, we know that organized and high-quality data is the foundation of successful research. That's why we've developed the Template Designer, a tool designed to help researchers and healthcare institutions collect data in a way that fits their unique requirements without the need for deep technical expertise. But why choose the Template Designer?

Customizable to Your Needs

The Template Designer allows you to add questions and measurements to existing read templates, or create entirely new ones from scratch. Whether you're working on clinical trials or other types of medical research, this tool gives you the flexibility to gather the precise data you need, tailored to your specific objectives.

Accessibility

You don’t need advanced technical skills to create or customize research templates in the Template Designer. Its interface allows for a smooth experience when setting up your data collection processes.

Integrate Logic for Efficient Data Collection

The Template Designer allows you to add logic rules that adjust the flow of questions based on previous answers. You can also integrate established criteria, such as RECIST 1.1, into your templates to enhance the accuracy of your assessments and ensure consistency in your data collection.

Enable Collaboration Across Multiple Sites

Collaboration is key in multi-center research projects. With the Template Designer, you can create downloadable templates. The goal is to ensure seamless and independent sharing across different mint Lesion instances, supporting consistency and accuracy in data collection across all participating research sites.

Structured Data Collection

Our Template Designer ensures that data is collected in a highly structured format to support organization and analysis. By providing clear and consistent data, the Template Designer aids researchers in their work, so they can focus on achieving their research goals.

Unlock the potential of customized data collection: The Template Designer helps users create and adapt reporting templates to meet their specific needs. Whether you’re prototyping new image evaluation criteria, adapting existing templates, or developing novel image and clinical data case report forms, the Template Designer provides the flexibility and autonomy you need to design research templates that work best for you. It also provides users with the tools they need to organize their work while ensuring high-quality, structured data collection across all projects.

Interested in learning more? Find out how mint Lesion can support standardized, high-quality data collection for your research projects. Contact us here.

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