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ERT Launches New Online Gateway to Improve Cardiac Safety in Clinical Trials
Date:7/7/2009

PHILADELPHIA, July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ERT (Nasdaq: ERES), a leading provider of centralized ECG, ePRO, eClinical technology and other services to the biopharmaceutical, medical device and related industries, announced today the launch of a unique online web interface - My Study Portal(TM). Following the successful launch of ERT's new website (www.ert.com), My Study Portal is aimed at enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of cardiac safety data management in clinical trials.

My Study Portal, which replaces the previous Digital ECG Community, is an easy to use web-based portal which provides users with secure 24/7 access to a centralized environment to view and manage vital data, from anywhere in the world -- on demand, in real time. ERT's My Study Portal is the industry's only dedicated, 21 CFR Part 11-compliant, clinical trial portal.

Julie Nelson, ERT's Director of Online Reporting Services, states, "We are very excited with the launch of our new My Study Portal product, built upon our proven web-based software solutions. This system provides a comprehensive toolset for monitoring cardiac safety and delivers significant enhancements to our clinical teams. With the advent of site-specific tools to view and respond to queries, order ECG-related supplies and create reports with up-to-the-minute information, this product will drive cost-savings across the entire cardiac safety management process."

This new portal has been designed for use by both sponsor personnel and investigator sites. Sites can self-qualify and access information on-line in real time including annotated ECG waveforms, resolve queries, order supplies and access key study information. Study personnel with differing responsibilities, such as clinical trial managers, CRAs, principal inve
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