Our history
We began as Interactive Education Systems (IES) in 1995, a cutting-edge multimedia business offering bespoke software development in medical education.
1995
1995 Pill Scare
Interactive teaching CD for patients, doctors, lawyers and journalists explaining the physiology, pathology, epidemiology and public health impacts of the pill scare.
1995
Learning Difficulties Registry
Co-founded by the NHS and social services across all London boroughs, we built a data analysis engine allowing complex queries by non-expert users.
1995
J&J Global Health Economics
We developed a complex intranet application, managing all business for a $180m global budget, linking:
- Contract, project and budget management
- Strategic planning
- HTA submissions
- Health Economics Dossiers and models
2000
E-Star
J&J were not happy with their EDC (e-clinical systems of the time) and asked us to build a study platform. Initially planned as a small study in Europe, it was run in 19 countries, 8 languages, and over 40 publications. It included over 1500 research naïve physicians and over 10,000 patients.
It was the largest and most successful web based study they had done.
2005
High Growth
The company was listed as one of Deloitte’s 2006 Fast 50 Awards.
2005
Optimising Post-approval Research
J&J were required to run a complex global safety study. Our platform allowed for complex data capture, analysis, and reporting – built in 10 weeks and launched across 21 countries.
Our Baseline Plus platform supported another large international electronic observational study: eVOBS. eVOBS aimed to understand the safety and efficacy of Bortezomib (Velcade®) in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM). This study enrolled patients in 162 sites across Europe, Canada, Brazil, Russia, and Turkey.
2010
Rebrand
Fully focused on real world data, we rebranded as Cisiv.
2015
Mobile Platform
Development begins on our full scale mobile platform.
2020
Decentralised Research
New modules in 2020 provide a highly flexible platform for decentralised research (Consent. eCOA. ePRO) by linking with existing modules (EDC, call centre data entry).
A new module for managed access is launched, including a Healthcare Professional portal and workflows to request and manage unlicensed drugs as part of an expanded or managed access programme.
Since rebranding as Cisiv, our focus has been on developing our leading product, Baseline Plus: a flexible suite of tools for the high-growth real world late phase market.