What's the benefit of using a program?

Modified on Sun, 3 Aug at 6:25 PM

A program in Honey is a way to group together multiple studies, cohorts, or related recruitment efforts under a unified structure. Programs are especially useful when managing:

  • Multiple cohorts within a single study
  • Multiple studies in the same indication or therapeutic area
  • Adaptive, umbrella, or platform trials


Programs help you work more efficiently while improving the patient and site experience.


1. One centralized landing page

  • Instead of creating separate pages for each study or cohort, a program allows you to use a single landing page for all.
  • Patients are guided through one entry point and matched to the most relevant study or cohort based on their eligibility.
  • This keeps the experience simple, even if your structure is complex.


2. Cross-study and cross-cohort analytics

  • Programs provide unified analytics across all included cohorts or studies.
  • You can monitor:
    • Referral flow by study or cohort
    • Enrollment trends by therapeutic area
    • Drop-offs, conversion rates, and site performance at the program level

This gives you a full-picture view of recruitment across related efforts.


3. Retain and reassign candidates

  • If a patient isn’t eligible for one cohort or study, they can be automatically considered for another within the program with no need to start over.
  • This increases referral efficiency and reduces patient loss across parallel recruitment efforts.


4. Streamlined site access across studies or cohorts

  • Sites working on multiple cohorts or studies in the same program can access them all using a single login.
  • This enables:
    • Standardized training and workflows
    • Consistent candidate handling across similar protocols
    • Simplified user management for site staff and sponsors


Summary

Using a program in Honey helps you:

  • Recruit more efficiently across complex study designs
  • Retain patients across cohorts or studies
  • Consolidate insights across related recruitment efforts
  • Reduce complexity for site users through unified access

Programs are ideal for multi-cohort studies, adaptive designs, or running multiple studies within the same indication or therapeutic area.




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