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Our mission is to connect the community to clinical trial organizers in a way that benefits everyone involved.
Who Are We?
We have hundreds of community connections across the nation to help get the word out on clinical trials near you. We specialize in connecting the organizers of various clinical trials to members of the community that may not know about them.
What Can I Do?
When you participate in a clinical trial, you can help members of your own community and the public at large by helping medical professionals identify diseases earlier, or to find ways to make life better for people with chronic health complications.
What's In It For Me?
While many clinical trials do not offer a reward, many others offer monetary compensation for taking part in them. Whether these trials offer compensation or not, you still become a partner in science and can help future generations to live healthier lives. These important medical breakthroughs would not be possible without the generosity of individuals volunteering to take part in these trials.
Search Current Trials

Electrocautery
Conditions:
Skin Injury
Organization:
Aperture Science

FES+VFBT
Conditions:
Spinal Cord Injury
Organization:
JCJenson

Neuroplasticity
Conditions:
Cognitive Decline
Organization:
Aperture Science

Bio-electrical Impedance
Conditions:
IBS
Surgery
Organization:
JCJenson

EGC Waveform Analysis
Conditions:
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Sarcopenia
Organization:
Kattelox Group

Feeding Study in VLBW Infants
Conditions:
VLBW
Nursing
Organization:
Kattelox Group

Blood Flow Restriction
Conditions:
Ageing
Cognitive Decline
Organization:
Aperture Science

Improved Surgery Recovery by Iron
Conditions:
Surgery
Liver Cancers
Organization:
Aperture Science

Diabetes Treatment Study
Conditions:
Disordered Eating
Type 2 Diabetes
Organization:
JCJenson
Organization Profiles

JCJenson
Number of Trials Run: 56
Contact Email: tessa@jcjspace.com
Website:
www.jcjenson.com

Aperture Science
Number of Trials Run: 132
Contact Email: cjohnson@apsci.com
Website:
www.aperture.com

Kattelox Group
Number of Trials Run: 17
Contact Email: kara@mail.ktox.com
Website:
www.ktoxhealth.com
Know your rights — HIPPA
Excerpt taken from the CDC.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued the HIPAA Privacy Rule to implement the requirements of HIPAA. The HIPAA Security Rule protects a subset of information covered by the Privacy Rule.
HIPAA Privacy Rule
The Privacy Rule standards address the use and disclosure of individuals’ health information (known as protected health information or PHI) by entities subject to the Privacy Rule. These individuals and organizations are called “covered entities.”
The Privacy Rule also contains standards for individuals’ rights to understand and control how their health information is used. A major goal of the Privacy Rule is to make sure that individuals’ health information is properly protected while allowing the flow of health information needed to provide and promote high-quality healthcare, and to protect the public’s health and well-being. The Privacy Rule permits important uses of information while protecting the privacy of people who seek care and healing.
Covered Entities
The following types of individuals and organizations are subject to the Privacy Rule and considered covered entities:
- Healthcare providers: Every healthcare provider, regardless of size of practice, who electronically transmits health information in connection with certain transactions. These transactions include:
- Claims
- Benefit eligibility inquiries
- Referral authorization requests
- Other transactions for which HHS has established standards under the HIPAA Transactions Rule.
- Health plans: Health plans include:
- Health, dental, vision, and prescription drug insurers
- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
- Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare+Choice, and Medicare supplement insurers
- Long-term care insurers (excluding nursing home fixed-indemnity policies)
- Employer-sponsored group health plans
- Government- and church-sponsored health plans
- Multi-employer health plans
Exception: A group health plan with fewer than 50 participants that is administered solely by the employer that established and maintains the plan is not a covered entity.
- Healthcare clearinghouses: Entities that process nonstandard information they receive from another entity into a standard (i.e., standard format or data content), or vice versa. In most instances, healthcare clearinghouses will receive individually identifiable health information only when they are providing these processing services to a health plan or healthcare provider as a business associate.
- Business associates: A person or organization (other than a member of a covered entity’s workforce) using or disclosing individually identifiable health information to perform or provide functions, activities, or services for a covered entity. These functions, activities, or services include:
- Claims processing
- Data analysis
- Utilization review
- Billing
Permitted Uses and Disclosures
The law permits, but does not require, a covered entity to use and disclose PHI, without an individual’s authorization, for the following purposes or situations:
- Disclosure to the individual (if the information is required for access or accounting of disclosures, the entity MUST disclose to the individual)
- Treatment, payment, and healthcare operations
- Opportunity to agree or object to the disclosure of PHI
- An entity can obtain informal permission by asking the individual outright, or by circumstances that clearly give the individual the opportunity to agree, acquiesce, or object
- Incident to an otherwise permitted use and disclosure
- Limited dataset for research, public health, or healthcare operations
- Public interest and benefit activities—The Privacy Rule permits use and disclosure of PHI, without an individual’s authorization or permission, for 12 national priority purposes:
- When required by law
- Public health activities
- Victims of abuse or neglect or domestic violence
- Health oversight activities
- Judicial and administrative proceedings
- Law enforcement
- Functions (such as identification) concerning deceased persons
- Cadaveric organ, eye, or tissue donation
- Research, under certain conditions
- To prevent or lessen a serious threat to health or safety
- Essential government functions
- Workers’ compensation
HIPAA Security Rule
While the HIPAA Privacy Rule safeguards PHI, the Security Rule protects a subset of information covered by the Privacy Rule. This subset is all individually identifiable health information a covered entity creates, receives, maintains, or transmits in electronic form. This information is called electronic protected health information, or e-PHI. The Security Rule does not apply to PHI transmitted orally or in writing.
To comply with the HIPAA Security Rule, all covered entities must:
- Ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all e-PHI
- Detect and safeguard against anticipated threats to the security of the information
- Protect against anticipated impermissible uses or disclosures that are not allowed by the rule
- Certify compliance by their workforce
Covered entities should rely on professional ethics and best judgment when considering requests for these permissive uses and disclosures. The HHS Office for Civil Rights enforces HIPAA rules, and all complaints should be reported to that office. HIPAA violations may result in civil monetary or criminal penalties.
For more information, visit HHS’s HIPAA website.

JCJenson
Number of Trials Run: 56
We specialize in electronic implants, and we take care of our workers!
Organization Contact:
Tessa Jones
Contact Email:
tessa@jcjspace.com
Website:
www.jcjenson.com

Aperture Science
Number of Trials Run: 132
We do what we must because we can.
Organization Contact:
Cave Johnson
Contact Email:
cjohnson@apsci.com
Website:
www.aperture.com

Kattelox Group
We're leading the industry in carbon-based medical research!
Number of Trials Run: 17
Organization Contact:
Kara Clark
Contact Email:
kara@mail.ktox.com
Website:
www.ktoxhealth.com