By Miko Pietila, Director, Product Management
Snapshot:
Clinical trials ask a lot of participants. Trials require time, travel, attention, costs, and regular reporting—while patients and their caregivers are managing their health challenges and daily life. Many studies also require participants to learn multiple technology systems, track appointments, and manage receipts and reminders.
The Suvoda app was created to make this experience simpler. We designed the mobile app specifically for people in clinical trials. Instead of juggling tools, phone calls, emails, and paper instructions, participants can find everything they need in one convenient place.
The Suvoda app serves as a central hub for patients. From a single app on their own phone and computer (BYOD), or a provisioned device, they can:
Participants open one app and immediately see what they need to do.
Many patients are balancing work, family, and complex health needs. When trials rely on separate tools for questionnaires, scheduling, travel, and payments, trial participation can feel overwhelming.
This fragmentation can create confusion and increase the chance that something gets missed. The Suvoda app unifies these activities into one experience with one login and one place to check what comes next.
When patients open the app, they see a simple list of tasks. They can quickly understand:
How does the Suvoda app make study visits easier to manage?
Scheduling visits can be disruptive to both patients and sites. Participants may need to call sites, wait for callbacks, and manually coordinate calendars.
With the Suvoda app, participants can view available appointment times and manage visits directly from their phone. This reduces back-and-forth communication and gives participants more control.
Travel and reimbursement are common frustrations for patients. Participants may travel long distances and then face a complex reimbursement process. Within the app, participants can:
This removes paper processes and uncertainty
Patients may disengage when participation feels complicated. When it feels manageable, they are more likely to stay involved.
A 2025 CISCRP (Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation) survey found that “poor communication with the study center” drives dropouts, and 66% of participants said text reminders are very helpful. While clear notifications help patients stay on track, reminders alone aren’t enough. 1
The same study showed that 57% of people said understanding potential costs, reimbursements, and compensation was “very important” before deciding to participate in a clinical trial, and nearly half (49%) reported that traveling to the study clinic was disruptive.
Suvoda App unifies clinical tasks with logistics like travel coordination and payment visibility, reducing friction across the full trial experience. When patients don't have to navigate multiple systems to answer eCOA questionnaires, stay informed, get paid, and manage logistics, their experience becomes easier and patient retention becomes more sustainable.
While designed for patients, the app also helps sites and study teams.
When patients manage their own appointments, questionnaires, and receipts in one system, site staff spend less time coordinating logistics and troubleshooting confusion. They can focus more on patient care.
The app is part of the Suvoda Platform, which hosts a unified suite of software including IRT, eCOA, Patient Payments, and Travel.
Information entered by participants flows directly into study systems, reducing duplicate data entry and manual reconciliation.
Clinical trials will always require commitment from patients. But the way sponsors, sites, and technology vendors support that commitment can change.
By bringing questionnaires, scheduling, travel information, reminders, and reimbursements into one place, the Suvoda app removes many small frustrations that add up over time.
Footnotes:
Miko Pietila
Director Product Management,
Suvoda