Newsletter | October 24, 2024

10.24.24 -- Is Blockchain The Solution To Derisking Unreliable Clinical Trial Data?

FEATURED EDITORIAL

Is Blockchain The Solution To Derisking Unreliable Clinical Trial Data?

Technological advances have provided fertile ground for scientific fraud, but blockchain just may be the key to ensuring a transparent, trusted,
and certified process for collecting, managing, and analyzing clinical trial data.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

CDW: An Evolving Product Category Speeds Access To Quality Data

Explore how exponential increases in third-party patient data have catalyzed the emergence of the clinical data workbench, representing a pivotal advancement in the evolving field of data management.

How Will IQVIA One Home for Sites™ Simplify Clinical Trial Technology?

IQVIA Technologies leaders answer questions from sponsors, sites, CROs, and tech vendors about One Home for Sites, an aggregation platform that provides single sign-on across sponsors, studies, and systems.

10 Questions To Ask When Looking For An eClinical Platform

Stakeholders should ask these questions when aiming to enhance the integrity and efficiency of their clinical trials while minimizing risks associated with inadequate eClinical solutions.

Empowering Clinical Trial Sponsors With Analytics

Explore data challenges faced by sponsors, the underlying problems driving those challenges, and flexible processes and solutions designed to help overcome them.

Industry Perspectives On Clinical Technologies

Take note of the characteristics experts should consider when selecting an IRT provider, what sponsors are using more than one CTMS solution, the future of EDC, and more.

Pitfalls And Possibilities: EHRs To RWD Via EDC

Consider DIA GCP & QA Community Chair Terry Katz’s perspective on repurposing and analyzing EHR data for clinical research.

Medical Center Offering Best-In-Class Participant Experience

Discover how UH Cleveland Medical Center improved participant satisfaction and efficiency by streamlining processes and eliminating administrative hurdles.