New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
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Key Highlights
Risk & Performance
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Pipeline Risk Assessment
Based on historical performance
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
12.2%
5 terminated/withdrawn out of 41 trials
82.8%
-3.7% vs industry average
22%
9 trials in Phase 3/4
25%
6 of 24 completed trials have results
Key Signals
Enrollment Performance
Analytics
Activity Timeline
Global Presence
Clinical Trials (41)
Multi-component Family Support Tool Intervention (FST)
Role: collaborator
ActionHealthNYC Research Study
Role: collaborator
Living Healthy for Moms RCT
Role: collaborator
Ethnic Differences in the Impact of Breast Cancer on Employment Status, Financial Situation, and Quality of Life
Role: collaborator
Digital Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Diabetes and Liver Disease Risk
Role: collaborator
Video Education to Improve First Time Colonoscopy Outcomes
Role: lead
Online MedEd Intern Bootcamp: Online Training for First Year Residents
Role: lead
Online MedEd Intern Bootcamp: Hybrid (Online+Live) Training for First Year Residents
Role: lead
COVID-19 Citizen Science Expansion Project
Role: collaborator
Bereavement Support Program for Caregivers
Role: lead
An Intuitive, Non-intrusive, Approach to Reduce Patient Harm From Inappropriate Dosing of High-risk Drugs in Older Adult Patients Across an Urban Safety Net Hospital System
Role: collaborator
Improving Communication of Medication Instructions to Parents
Role: collaborator
The Effect of Cetirizine on Bronchoconstriction
Role: lead
Ibuprofen Plus Acetaminophen for Enhanced Pain Reduction
Role: lead
Weight-Based Torsemide Dosing in Subjects With Heart Failure
Role: lead
XRB vs. SLB in Jail and at Re-entry: Pilot, Proof of Concept
Role: collaborator
Effect of Adjunctive Misoprostol Treatment on Blood Loss at Vaginal Delivery
Role: lead
Assessment of Visual Function in Ophthalmic Disorders Using Virtual Visual Field Analysis
Role: lead
Music Therapy for Pain Management for Minor Procedures in Neonates.
Role: lead
Intranasal Lidocaine to Treat Pediatric Migraine in the Emergency Department
Role: lead