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MedaSystems Introduces Next-Generation Enhancements to Transform User Experience

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MedaSystems Introduces Next-Generation Enhancements to Transform User Experience
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MedaSystems Introduces Next-Generation Enhancements to Transform User Experience

2026-04-21 18:06 Last Updated At:18:20

MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 21, 2026--

MedaSystems, the leading SaaS platform for Expanded Access (EA), Post-Trial Access (PTA), and Investigator-Initiated Studies (IIS), today announced a significant new platform release, introducing powerful new features and performance enhancements designed to elevate usability, increase flexibility, and strengthen collaboration across the platform. This release reflects our continued commitment to innovation—giving our clients greater control, efficiency, and confidence in configuring and using MedaSystems every day.

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“At MedaSystems, we value the feedback provided to us by our users and are constantly looking for ways to help them achieve more, whether by adding new tools to the platform or by helping to reduce the time it takes to complete tasks within the application,” said Jeffrey Thibeault, Co-Founder and CTO. “We're excited to release some of these frequently requested updates.”

A Faster, Smoother, More Reliable Platform

At the core of this release are major performance improvements that make the MedaSystems experience faster and more responsive than ever. Users will notice significantly improved application speed, faster load times, and smoother navigation across key workflows. Enhanced backend optimizations further improve system stability and scalability, ensuring consistent performance—even when working with large datasets or in high-traffic environments. These improvements reflect MedaSystems’ ability to support complex, high-volume programs involving thousands of patients across multiple regions. The platform is designed to maintain consistent performance under real-world operational pressure.

“Performance and reliability are foundational for our customers, especially when supporting global programs at scale,” said Matt Rosen, Co-Founder and EVP. “These enhancements ensure the platform remains fast, stable, and dependable, even in the most demanding environments.”

Consistent with MedaSystems’ commitment to quality and compliance, this release was delivered through the company’s established software lifecycle, validation, and change control processes. Recognizing that compliance is a shared responsibility, MedaSystems provides documentation and validation support to help customers manage change in GxP-relevant environments, including programs aligned with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and EU Annex 11 expectations, as well as programs collecting real-world data. These enhancements can therefore be adopted with greater confidence in system integrity, traceability, and operational control.

Intuitive Form Builder

Our newly launched Form Builder introduces a modern, highly intuitive interface that dramatically simplifies form creation and editing. With enhanced flexibility and precision, customers now have greater control over every aspect of form design—enabling faster configuration, easier updates, and improved consistency. This advancement supports our long-term vision of empowering clients to fully manage their system configuration without sacrificing ease of use. Combined with MedaSystems’ flexible workflows and communication tools, customers can quickly deploy new forms and questionnaires at any stage of a program. This enables faster adaptation to evolving clinical and regulatory requirements.

Mobile Support for Work Anywhere

To support today’s mobile workforce, MedaSystems now offers optimized mobile access for the most commonly used HCP features. The platform delivers a seamless, responsive experience across all standard screen sizes—from smartphones to tablets—ensuring reliable access, improved efficiency, and consistent performance wherever users need to engage. By extending key functionality to mobile devices, MedaSystems reduces friction in urgent workflows and supports faster response times in high-priority situations. This is particularly important in emergency or compassionate use scenarios.

Expanded Real-Time Chat Functionality

MedaSystems has expanded its real-time chat capabilities to include external communication, building on its existing internal messaging tools. Pharmaceutical companies can now communicate directly with HCPs in real time within the platform—eliminating the need for follow-up emails and enabling faster, more efficient interactions. By centralizing communication, teams can streamline engagement, reduce delays, and improve overall responsiveness. This enhancement reduces reliance on fragmented email threads and ensures that all communication is centralized, auditable, and directly tied to each request. It enables faster decision-making and better coordination across stakeholders.

A More Polished User Experience

In addition to major feature updates, this release includes thoughtful refinements that enhance overall usability and visual consistency. Users will benefit from clearer system messaging, cleaner interface design, and improved consistency across components and workflows—creating a more intuitive and cohesive experience. The refinements reflect ongoing attention to user feedback and a focus on reducing friction across workflows. Together, they contribute to a more seamless and predictable user experience.

About MedaSystems

MedaSystems is the leading developer of secure, GxP‑compliant software for managing requests for experimental therapies—including Expanded Access, Post-Trial Access, and Investigator‑Initiated Studies. By connecting physicians and pharmaceutical companies in a centralized, audit‑ready environment, MedaSystems reduces administrative burden, improves data quality, and helps patients worldwide gain timely access to investigational treatments.

MedaSystems Introduces Next-Generation Enhancements to Transform User Experience

MedaSystems Introduces Next-Generation Enhancements to Transform User Experience

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Rebecca Leslie scored the winning goal with 56 seconds left on Monday night to give the Ottawa Charge a 2-1 win over the Montreal Victoire to force a Game 4 in the best-of-five Walter Cup Final.

The Victoire, with two overtime wins on home ice, lead the best-of-five series 2-1. Game 4 is Wednesday in Ottawa.

Leslie found Sarah Wozniewicz's rebound and fired it through traffic to beat Ann-Renee Desbiens, who made 26 saves.

Montreal challenged the goal for a missed stoppage in play but after a lengthy review the goal stood, sending the playoff record crowd of 16,894 into a frenzy.

Trailing 1-0 Ottawa tied the game when Peyton Hemp picked up a loose puck and beat a sprawled out Desbiens for her first of the postseason with 5:30 remaining in the third period.

Montreal opened the scoring at 7:32 of the third when Maureen Murphy rifled a shot off the back boards and Hayley Scamurra picked up the rebound and beat Gwyneth Philips, who stopped 27 shots.

Ottawa started the third on the power play but generated just one shot.

The teams exchanged chances minutes later with Hemp trying to beat Desbiens at the side of the net and then Montreal’s Kaitlin Willoughby trying to beat Philips from in close.

The game remained scoreless after 40 minutes.

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Montreal Victoire forward Hayley Scamurra (16) scores against Ottawa Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips (33) as Victoire forward Lina Ljungblom (25) watches during the third period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Victoire forward Hayley Scamurra (16) scores against Ottawa Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips (33) as Victoire forward Lina Ljungblom (25) watches during the third period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Victoire defense Nicole Gosling (61) looks on as goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens (35) battles Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) for the puck during the second period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Victoire defense Nicole Gosling (61) looks on as goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens (35) battles Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) for the puck during the second period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Victoire's Maggie Flaherty (91) leans over Ottawa Charge goaltender Gwyneth Philips, center bottom, as she looks for the puck at the net during the first period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Victoire's Maggie Flaherty (91) leans over Ottawa Charge goaltender Gwyneth Philips, center bottom, as she looks for the puck at the net during the first period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips, left, celebrates with teammates after defeating the Montreal Victoire in Game 3 of the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips, left, celebrates with teammates after defeating the Montreal Victoire in Game 3 of the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge forward Rebecca Leslie (37) celebrates after her winning goal against the Montreal Victoire with teammates during the third period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ottawa Charge forward Rebecca Leslie (37) celebrates after her winning goal against the Montreal Victoire with teammates during the third period of Game 3 in the PWHL Walter Cup finals hockey series in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday May 18, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

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