Clinical Trial Patients Are Slow to Adopt New Technology – Here’s Why
Advancements in digital technology have the potential to transform clinical trials. But some patients remain hesitant.
How Blockchain Can Improve Clinical Trial Design
Blockchain technology can improve clinical trial design by ensuring the validity of consent forms and the security of patient data.
How Are Clinical Trials Addressing the Opioid Epidemic?
From wearables to pain medications that present a minimal risk of addiction, here’s how medical researchers are working to combat the opioid epidemic.
5 Solutions for Missed Clinical Trial Appointments
Digital technologies can improve patients’ attendance of clinical trial appointments, or even reduce the need for regular appointments altogether.
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.
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.
Who Benefits from Introducing Digital Health into Clinical Trials?
Patients, physicians, and researchers all have something to gain from digital health. Here’s how CROs and sponsors can overcome key obstacles to integrate connected technology into clinical trials.
Are ‘Professional Patients’ in Clinical Trials an Epidemic?
So-called “professional patients” threaten the integrity of clinical trials, but can they be stopped?
FDA’s MyStudies App Marks a Milestone for Mobile Data in Clinical Trials
The FDA’s new healthcare app takes a patient-centric approach to collecting data for clinical trials.