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The Digital Trial: How Technology Is Changing Trial Design, Start-Up And Close-Out
Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | Digital Health is emerging as a solution to poor trial design. By incorporating technologies such as AI, big data, wearables, sensors, and smartphone apps, Digital Health has the potential to improve trial design from start-up to close-out, increase R&D productivity, and provide the data that sponsors need for better decision-making.
May 15, 2019
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Use Case Factory And 'Interoperability Land' For Data Sharing At Scale
Clinical Research News | A nonprofit public-private collaboration has developed a successful and repeatable methodology to "mass produce data sharing by figuring out what not to do."
May 14, 2019
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Getting Real With AI
Clinical Research News | Thinking about artificial intelligence (AI) has changed dramatically over time and has become about as hard to describe as art.
May 13, 2019
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Industry Representatives Release Call-To-Action On Patient Insight Compensation
Clinical Research News | A group of pharmaceutical representatives, patient advocates, and researchers—including AstraZeneca, HealthiVibe, Janssen, and others—have released a call-to-action, advancing the conversation around fair compensation for patient insight.
May 7, 2019
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Applying Machine Learning To Everyday Medicine
Clinical Research News | Clinicians have largely overcome initial fears and doubts about the use of artificial intelligence (AI), and are now wanting to know what real-world clinical problems it can solve and how to trust it.
May 7, 2019
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Imagining A World On FHIR
Clinical Research News | Achieving the aims of value-based healthcare presumes the free flow of all kinds of data, something the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) draft standard is pushing towards.
May 2, 2019
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Mount Sinai, TrialAssure, Greenphire, & More: News From April 2019
Clinical Research News | April was full of exciting news in the clinical trial and healthcare community, including partnerships, products, and promotions from Mount Sinai, TrialAssure, Greenphire, and more.
May 1, 2019
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Why Mobile Patient Engagement Helps Reduce Prescription Abandonment
Clinical Research News Contributed Commentary | Medication nonadherence leads to poor health outcomes, higher costs, frustrated providers, and needed medications left on the shelf. The key to reversing the trend may be the mobile devices in our pockets and purses.
Apr 30, 2019