• Taking Down Compliance Barriers with State Prescribing Regs

    Clinical Research News | Nearly all states require physicians to access a prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) before writing prescriptions for controlled substances to help red-flag opioid “doctor shopping” by patients. But some doctors prefer to trust their gut, or simply can’t find the time. “The level of effort required to consult a PDMP registry is very high, almost prohibitive for physicians,” says G. Cameron Deemer, president of e-prescribing software provider DrFirst.

    Mar 6, 2019
  • Rhinogram, ZappRx, HEALTHeLINK, And More: News From February 2019

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

    Feb 27, 2019
  • It’s About Time Clinical Research Sites Get Serious About Quality Management Systems

    Clinical Research News | It's About Time | Leading clinical research sites have evolved so that they can deliver both patients and quality. Sites that want to survive, much less grow, have to keep up.

    Feb 26, 2019
  • Patient-Centricity Takes Center Stage At SCOPE 2019

    Clinical Research News | The quest for patient-centricity in clinical trials was the prevailing theme at the 10th Annual Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE) held this week in Orlando.

    Feb 21, 2019
  • Bring-Your-Own-Device In Clinical Trials: Achieving High Quality Data At Lower Cost

    Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | Today, bring-your-own-device protocol is used in less than 10% of clinical studies, despite strong evidence this is precisely the situation where it would be most effective to control costs, improve compliance and enhance data integrity. As a result, the industry is missing out on a strategy that would ultimately benefit consumers and pharmaceutical companies by accelerating the development of new drugs.

    Feb 21, 2019
  • Three Reasons Why Mobile Technology Is A Secret Weapon For Patient Engagement And Study Success

    Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | The use of mobile technology in clinical trials is becoming increasingly prevalent, most notably in collecting eCOA data. Its role, however, in improving patient engagement throughout an entire study is a lesser known area, and an opportunity for differentiation.

    Feb 20, 2019