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AG Mednet Integrates Microsoft Office into Judi Platform

Clinical trial teams often leak sensitive patient data during the drafting phase, when documents circulate through unsecured emails and local desktops. AG Mednet aims to close this security gap by embedding Microsoft Office directly into its Judi platform, allowing sponsors and researchers to co-author files within a governed environment.

AG Mednet Integrates Microsoft Office into Judi Platform
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Previously, the drafting of charters, meeting minutes, and memos occurred outside secure systems, creating disconnected versions and potential exposure of protected health information. By moving Word, Excel, and PowerPoint tasks into the Judi interface, AG Mednet enforces consistent audit trails and role-based permissions from the moment a document is created.

Founder and CEO Abraham Gutman noted that the transition eliminates the disconnect between recorded decisions and the underlying arguments. Because controls now travel with the document instead of relying on individual compliance, teams can collaborate in real-time without the risk of creating offline copies. The integration supports a wide range of functions, including data safety monitoring and study startup, while utilizing existing Microsoft Office licenses.

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