mejo helps patients and caregivers stay organized, adherent, and engaged throughout the clinical trial journey.
- mejo

- Jun 3, 2025
- 3 min read
Participating in a clinical trial can be a powerful opportunity—but for families navigating rare, chronic, or medically complex conditions, it can also bring stress, confusion, and added burden. From remembering protocols and managing medications to documenting symptoms and coordinating care, trials add another layer to already complex lives.
mejo is a digital care coordination and tracking platform that helps patients and caregivers in the U.S. participate in trials more confidently, consistently, and successfully.
The Hidden Burden of Clinical Trials
Clinical trials require precision—but real life is anything but predictable. Patients and caregivers face challenges like:
Managing daily trial-related tasks on top of ongoing care routines
Remembering what to report, when to report it, and to whom
Transporting paper logs or binders to sites and visits
Juggling communication between care teams and trial teams
Navigating anxiety, time demands, and logistical strain
Many drop out not because the science fails but because the experience overwhelms.
What mejo Offers for Clinical Trial Participation
mejo bridges the gap between daily life and trial expectations—helping caregivers and patients stay engaged while reducing cognitive and logistical burden.
✅ Daily Symptom and Side Effect Tracking
Participants can log symptoms, mood, sleep, GI tolerance, energy levels, and behavioral changes using mejo’s custom tracking tools. Visual timelines make it easier to spot patterns or concerns and communicate with trial teams.
✅ Medication + Protocol Reminders
Document medications, investigational products (IP), supplements, and protocol-specific tasks (like fasting, vitals, or sample collections). Reminders help maintain adherence across complex schedules.
✅ Journaling for Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs)
Caregivers and participants can record observations, concerns, or changes in plain language. These notes help inform conversations during check-ins and support more accurate PRO data capture.
✅ Document Storage and Easy Sharing
Store consent forms, visit schedules, dosing instructions, lab protocols, travel logistics, and stipend info all in one place—secure, accessible, and shareable via PDF, link, or email.
✅ Coordination Across Care + Trial Teams
Trial sponsors and sites can encourage participants to use mejo to streamline communication. Profiles can be shared with PCPs, specialists, school nurses, or home health staff, ensuring protocol adherence fits real-life needs.
Benefits for Sponsors, Sites, and CROs
mejo helps industry partners support retention, compliance, and patient experience in trials—especially in rare disease and pediatric populations.
For decentralized and hybrid trials:
Improve protocol adherence through daily reminders and digital logging
Enhance caregiver support by reducing administrative burden
Capture real-world context that complements ePRO platforms
Reduce attrition by making trial participation more manageable
Strengthen patient engagement through easy-to-use, caregiver-built tools
Built for Real Life, Trusted by Families
mejo was created by caregivers who understand the pressure of managing complex medical journeys. It’s already in use across:
Rare disease communities
Pediatric clinical trials
Advocacy-led patient registries
Specialty care coordination settings
Pharma-sponsored support programs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is mejo 21 CFR Part 11 compliant?
mejo is not currently positioned as a formal eCOA/ePRO platform, but is often used alongside such tools to capture daily context, track adherence, and improve communication. It supports care coordination and can complement regulatory systems, not replace them.
Can trial sponsors provide mejo to participants?
Yes. Sponsors or advocacy groups can offer mejo Premium access to trial participants, bundled with onboarding support, branded materials, and training resources.
How does mejo support trial retention?
By reducing the day-to-day burden on families and making it easier to follow protocols, mejo improves engagement and satisfaction—critical factors in retention for long and complex studies.
Clinical Trials Are Hard. mejo Makes Them Easier.
Participating in a clinical trial shouldn’t mean losing sleep over paperwork, missed doses, or forgotten symptoms. With mejo, patients and caregivers can feel more supported, more organized, and more confident, every step of the way.
Learn more or get started at app.mymejo.com




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