Nearly a Third of Healthcare Organizations Still Aren’t Compliant with GDPR
A recent study shows that many healthcare providers do not meet EU standards for data security, but the industry is working to increase protection for patients.
4 Ways Mobile Technology is Transforming Clinical Trials
mHealth is providing researchers with increased opportunities for data collection, patient engagement, and trial recruitment.
FDA Leading the Charge to Recruit More Female Patients to Clinical Trials
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb recently expressed the agency’s commitment to women’s health initiatives. Here’s what that means for sponsors and CROs looking to recruit women for clinical trials.
Is Giving Patients the “Right to Try” the Right Move?
While the Right-to-Try Act may appear to have a patient-centric focus, it will likely increase risk for seriously ill patients and weaken the FDA’s power to protect patients taking experimental medication.
Want More Clinical Trial Patients? Bring the Trial to Them.
Clinical trials that reach out to patients in their own homes and local doctors’ offices are expected to see a boost in enrollment.
Deloitte Releases Timeline for Implementing Digital Technology in Clinical Trials at Scale
New technology promises to increase efficiency and boost patient recruitment, but its adoption is projected to be a slow process. Here’s what CROs and sponsors can expect.
Have Clinical Trials Achieved Patient Engagement?
A recent study shows that, while there is still progress to be made, clinical trials are implementing new tools to boost patient engagement.
Don’t Think You Need Digital Marketing for Patient Recruitment?
Sponsors and CROs without a digital marketing strategy risk missing crucial patient recruitment benchmarks.
Why Are We Leaving Older Adults Out of Clinical Trials?
Clinical trials often exclude patients over 70 years old from participating. Why has this become a trend, and what does it mean for the efficacy of clinical research?