Startling new research has revealed that three-quarters of healthy participants in clinical trials conceal some health information to avoid exclusion. This could have wide-reaching consequences for all of us.
Will CROs adopt remote patient monitoring in 2016?
Experts agree that CROs will be more connected in 2016, however limitations – and hesitatations – still surround remote based monitoring.
Pierre Fabre deploys biosensors to enrich clinical trial data
Researchers at Pierre Fabre have started to use implantable chips as biosensors to improve the data gathered whilst monitoring clinical trial subjects. (Outsourcing-Pharma.com)
U.S. plans to require trial consent publication
The U.S. government may require companies running clinical trials to post their informed consent forms publicly, under rules proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Hearables, Wristables and Eyewearables!
Clearly there’s lots of creativity and innovative products in the wearables market and few signs of slowing down. How do you see wearables influencing clinical trials and healthcare in the future? (Geeks Talk Clinical)
Negotiating trial budgets: tips to help sites stand their ground
…sites need to negotiate terms with their sponsor. Unfortunately, many sites aren’t comfortable with the prospect of negotiating a budget – either because they don’t feel confident in their negotiating abilities, or they don’t know the right tools to use for the best leverage. (Forte Research.com)
Data-gathering implantable chips to be tested in schizophrenia trial
Although wearables have yet to establish themselves as a mainstream clinical trial technology, some research teams are already looking to the next big thing: implantables. Pierre Fabre has moved itself to the front of the field by striking a deal to test a chip in a schizophrenia development program. (FierceBiotechIT)
Califf seeks new “ecosystem” for clinical trials
www.appliedclinicaltrialsonline.com
Current clinical trials are regarded as “too slow, too expensive, not reliable, and not designed to answer the important questions,” according to FDA’s new deputy commissioner for medical products & tobacco, Robert Califf. (Applied Clinical Trials)
Secret formula to be the best clinical trial site
The best clinical trial sites are empowered. The best clinical trial sites have laser-focus on the ultimate goal to advance treatment options for their patients. (ClinOps Toolkit)
Are Internet-based studies the future of clinical research?
Are Internet-based studies the future of clinical research? “…as technologies that allow data collection and at-home lab tests improve and become more widespread, the rise of online clinical trials may provide more opportunities for researchers to conduct more inclusive studies, and to help patients overcome some of these common barriers to participation.” (Jerry Matczak, LillyPad 10/29/14)
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