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Introduction

We are pleased to announce the publication of our research paper, “AI-Native Patient Recruitment and Decentralized Phlebotomy in Clinical Trials,” in the International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) — a fully refereed, open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal. This publication represents an important milestone for myOnsite Healthcare as we continue to contribute real-world, practice-driven evidence to the evolving field of decentralized and patient-centric clinical research.

Published Paper Details

  • Paper Title: AI-Native Patient Recruitment and Decentralized Phlebotomy in Clinical Trials
  • Authors: Dr. Hinal Panchal, Mr. Mayank Trivedi
  • Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (ISSN: 2319-7064)
  • Impact Factor (2024): 7.101
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 15, Issue 2 (February 2026)

Abstract (Summary)

This research evaluates an integrated operational model that combines AI-assisted patient identification and outreach with decentralized clinical research phlebotomy, including home and community-based blood collection supported by standardized digital workflows. The study addresses persistent challenges in clinical trials such as slow enrollment timelines and limited representation of diverse populations. By positioning phlebotomy as a core component of accessibility, retention, and data reliability — rather than a downstream service — the model demonstrates how decentralized infrastructure can improve both operational efficiency and participant experience without compromising biospecimen quality.

Key Highlights

  • Faster Enrollment: Operational evaluation demonstrated a 33% reduction in enrollment timelines compared to conventional site-centric recruitment models.
  • Improved Trial Diversity: Participation from historically underrepresented populations increased without adding operational complexity.
  • Reduced Participant Burden: Home and community-based blood collection minimized travel requirements, scheduling conflicts, and missed visits.
  • Maintained Biospecimen Quality: Digital chain-of-custody controls and real-time quality oversight preserved sample integrity across decentralized environments.
  • Strategic Integration Model: Demonstrates that enrollment speed, diversity expansion, and biospecimen quality can be achieved simultaneously when recruitment intelligence and decentralized phlebotomy are operationally aligned.

Closing Note

We acknowledge the contributions of Dr. Hinal Panchal and Mr. Mayank Trivedi in advancing this research. Their work reflects myOnsite Healthcare’s ongoing commitment to evidence-based innovation, patient accessibility, and operational excellence in clinical research.

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