Acclinate and HCN Global Partner to Expand Clinical Research Access for Hispanic and Latino Communities

June 02, 2026
Acclinate and HCN Global have announced a partnership integrating their health engagement networks to improve clinical trial participation among Hispanic and Latino populations, using Acclinate's e-DICT platform and predictive analytics tools.

Acclinate and HCN Global have formed a strategic partnership to expand access to clinical research and increase representation among Hispanic and Latino communities, announced in a press release.

The collaboration combines Acclinate's NOWINCLUDED community of more than 220,000 members with HCN Global’s La Red Hispana, LatinEQUIS, and Melanin Thriving networks, which reach about 290,000 individuals. HCN Global is now a licensed user of Acclinate’s e-DICT platform, which includes API integrations across HCN Global’s channels.

Through the integration, life sciences companies and public health agencies can measure community engagement, track trust-building activities, and use Acclinate’s Participation Probability Index to predict clinical trial readiness. The partnership will deploy both digital and grassroots initiatives to improve health education and clinical trial participation among Black, African American, Hispanic, and Latino populations.

As part of the long-term plan, Acclinate will create an HCN Global-branded community space within NOWINCLUDED. This will serve as a digital hub for Spanish-language health education, community programs, and trial readiness, extending HCN Global’s outreach through a measurable engagement environment.

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