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OmniTrace Corp. &#8211; The Patient Search Experts.  We maximize clinical trial success by greatly reducing patients Lost To Follow-Up. OmniTrace finds patients and clinical trial participants who become missing anywhere in the world.  In addition to our patient locate service, we offer proven methods to effectively maintain contact with clinical trial participants and engage their continued cooperation.
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<p><a title="OmniTrace - The Patient Search Experts" href="http://omnitrace.com/Lost-To-Follow-Up.html" target="_blank"><strong>OmniTrace Corp</strong>.</a> &#8211; The Patient Search Experts.  We<strong> maximize</strong> <strong>clinical trial success by greatly reducing patients Lost To Follow-Up.</strong> OmniTrace <strong>finds patients</strong> and clinical trial participants who become missing anywhere in the world.  In addition to our patient locate service, we offer <span id="more-4"></span><strong>proven methods to effectively maintain contact with clinical trial participants</strong> and engage their continued cooperation.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff;">Find Patients Lost-To-Follow-Up</span><br />
</strong>OmniTrace locates lost patients you are required to find for regulatory compliance and post study surveillance.</p>
<p>We make this process as simple as possible by customizing our missing patient search program to your requirements.  Better yet, <strong>we guarantee our results!</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3366ff;">Why Use OmniTrace?</span></strong></p>
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<li>To Reduce and Avoid FDA Scrutiny</li>
<li>To Provide 100% Vital Status On All Subjects</li>
<li>To Comply Fully With GCP Guidelines</li>
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<p>OmniTrace internal guidelines and procedures allow us to <strong>find patients</strong> without sacrificing results. In addition, we maintain the <strong>highest level of patient privacy</strong> that exceeds industry standards.</p>
<p>For further information, please contact Dave Betz toll free at:  <strong>888-965-6696</strong> or send an email to:  <a href="mailto:dave@omnitrace.com">dave@omnitrace.com</a>.</p>
<p><em>THE CONTENT ON OUR OMNITRACE OWNED WEBSITES IS MERELY GENERAL INFORMATION OBTAINED BY ORDINARY PEOPLE AND NOT LEGAL ADVICE.  ONLY A QUALIFIED LAWYER CAN GIVE LEGAL ADVICE.  WE ARE NOT LAWYERS.</em></p>
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