Survey of Huntington’s Disease Patients Indicates Trial Design Should Be More Patient-Centric
In a recent survey, Huntington’s Disease patients reported they are more likely to participate in patient-centric clinical trials. Here’s how sponsors and CROs can build more convenient and adaptive studies.
How Digital Patient Recruitment Can Debunk Clinical Trial Misconceptions
Myths about the dangers and disadvantages of clinical trials may be limiting patient participation. Here’s how sponsors and CROs can reach patients with the truth.
Drastic Attrition in Digital Clinical Trials Points to New Issues with Patient Engagement
Digital clinical trials are dramatically boosting patient enrollment – now it’s time for sponsors and CROs to focus on retention.
Study Shows Patients Are Open to Clinical Trials, But Can’t Find Them
In a recent study, 73% of people who had not participated in a clinical trial reported they would be open to doing so. Now it’s up to sponsors and CROs to engage this untapped audience.
How Digital Patient Recruitment Can Help Clinical Trials Meet Publishing Deadlines
Sponsors can face stiff fines for not posting clinical trial results on time. This article explores how sponsors and CROs can improve, or even eliminate, delays through the use of digital patient recruitment.
Developing a Clinical Trial PPC (Pay-Per-Click) Budget for Patient Recruitment Campaigns
Here’s how CROs and sponsors can use Per-Per-Click (PPC) to boost enrollment, while staying within the allotted budget.
Johnson & Johnson Gears Up for Fully Virtual Clinical Trial
Johnson & Johnson is teaming up with Apple for an important telemedicine initiative. How will their innovative approach impact the future of clinical trials?
Could Content Marketing Be the Key to Increasing Clinical Trial Enrollment?
Clinical trials have yet to fully embrace content marketing, but a well-executed strategy can make all the difference in patient recruitment.
Allowing Patients to Use Their Own Words Generates Better Clinical Trial Insights, Study Finds
A patient-centric approach to clinical trials doesn’t just improve participation – but may also lead to more valuable medical insights.