We at Veeva are working to bring you the tools you need to participate in clinical studies and communicate with research hospitals and clinics online. See our previous release notes below for information about what we’ve released in the past.
This release enabled you to receive new survey question types for surveys, to receive mobile push notifications, and to view and receive notifications in a new notification bell. It also introduced six new languages that our applications and messages can be in, and it refreshed the Android, iOS, and web apps with an updated look and feel.
This release enabled you to receive and complete surveys for clinical studies. It also allowed you to use our new Android app, choose your time zone, and select from four new languages that our applications and messages can be in.
This release enabled you to draw your signature, sign documents in person without registering an account, and verify your identity with a phone call instead of a text message. It also allowed you to set the language that you want our applications and messages to be in.
This release redesigned our applications, enabled additional reviewers to use MyVeeva for Patients, and introduced the shared library of non-consent documents. It was also our first official iOS release!
This release enabled you to consent to participate in a study in-person and view images.
This release enabled you to answer questions on forms, decline forms, and view application text in Spanish.
This release enabled study sites to cancel consent forms.
Our first MyVeeva for Patients release! This release enabled our first study participants to register accounts and sign consent forms.