• Patient Power Survey Reveals Nearly Half Of Cancer Patients Never Discuss Clinical Trials With Doctors

    Clinical Research News | The medical and pharma industries, not the patients, are the cause of low clinical trial participation, says one patient advocate. The remedy is available but requires these industries to forego rigid paradigms, to re-examine their thinking on patient participation, and to refocus their priorities.

    Mar 4, 2020
  • Artificial Intelligence Ushers in a New Era of Cost-Effective Clinical Trials

    Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | Clinical trials have changed significantly over the past several years. As drugs and devices—and the conditions they are trying to impact—have become increasingly more complex, so has the design and structure of clinical trials. But protocols are costly to change and identifying and enrolling the right patient cohorts is also no easy feat—especially when rare diseases are the target. Study teams are using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to keep up with this rapid pace of change.

    Mar 3, 2020
  • Proven Tactics For Recruiting and Retaining Patients in Studies

    Clinical Research News | Study sponsors looking to improve recruitment and retention in clinical studies—particularly for rare disease research where patients are in scarce supply—might want to apply some of the proven tactics recently shared by Signant Health and UBC at the 11th Annual Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE) in Orlando.

    Mar 2, 2020
  • Tips For Improving Patient Engagement and Clinical Trial Experiences

    Clinical Research News | As part of its ongoing efforts to build a patient-centric culture, Takeda is taking patient engagement in drug development to a whole new level, according to Jessica Scott, M.D., JD, head of R&D patient engagement. “Patients want to be part of the process and share the experience with us,” she said from the stage at the 11th Annual Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE) last week in Orlando.

    Feb 28, 2020
  • Reporter’s Notebook: Speakers Stress 'Patient-Centricity' During SCOPE 2020

    Clinical Research News | Members of the clinical trial and research community recently convened in Orlando, Fla, for the 11th annual Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE). For four days, pharmaceutical companies, trial sponsors, healthcare organizations, and patient advocacy groups discussed the latest advances and innovative solutions in all aspects of clinical trial planning, management, and operation. Here are some of the bits and pieces we collected during the summit.

    Feb 27, 2020
  • ICER, TrialScope, ClinOne, And More: News From February 2020

    Clinical Research News | February was full of exciting news in the clinical trial and healthcare community, including partnerships, products, and promotions from ICER, TrialScope, ClinOne, and more.

    Feb 27, 2020
  • Merck’s Perspective On Why Health Literacy Matters

    Clinical Research News | At Merck, the job of ensuring patient information about medicines and diseases is easy to understand falls to the one-person team of Global Health Literacy Director Laurie Myers, MBA, and she’s adamant that best practices in the field need to be shared. “Patients have the right to understand information to make informed and empowered decisions,” she said during her plenary keynote at the 11th Annual Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE) last week in Orlando.

    Feb 26, 2020
  • Effective Risk Management When Using eCOA and ePRO

    Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | The use of direct source data capture in clinical research is on the rise, both during clinic visits and remotely by patients. This includes investigator-led and patient self-assessments using laptops or tablet devices, patient diary information using hand-held mobile devices, and wearable sensors that automatically record and transmit various health-related measurements (glucose levels, heart rate, etc.).

    Feb 25, 2020