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.
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.
Will Direct-to-Patient Clinical Trials Solve the Patient Retention Problem?
Direct-to-patient clinical trials may offer a solution for patient enrollment and retention woes.
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.
How Patient Centricity and Digital Technologies Are Improving Clinical Trial Outcomes
Patient centricity has become a best practice for clinical trials – here’s how to use digital tech to make it happen.
Understanding Why Patients Drop Out of Clinical Trials
Why do so many patients drop out of clinical trials? As it turns out, we can’t fix the ongoing patient retention problem without knowing the answer.
Has the Fully Digital Clinical Trial Finally Arrived?
A fully digital clinical trial – where patients can participate from the comfort of their home – seems like a pipe dream. But as it turns out, it might not be.
Patient Centricity: Clinical Trial Buzzword or Best Practice?
New technology can improve the clinical trial experience for participants, but are sponsors and CROs on board with patient centricity?
How Pragmatic Clinical Trials Generate Better Data and Outcomes
Pragmatic trials offer real-world data on the efficacy of a treatment – and an opportunity to take advantage of new medical technology.