Wearables & Sensors Resources
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Generating A Novel Measure Of Scratch Using Wrist-Worn Wearables
6/24/2022
In this interview, learn how scientists are developing a novel digital outcome measure for measuring scratch in people with atopic dermatitis.
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Digital Measures To Advance Research And Quality Of Life In Schizophrenia
8/15/2024
Here, we explore the inherent challenges of traditional clinical assessment in schizophrenia and propose solutions through the use of multi-modal digital assessment technology.
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Wearables For Optical Cardiovascular Monitoring
6/10/2025
Wearable digital health technologies (DHTs) are transforming cardiovascular health monitoring by enabling continuous, real-world assessment through optical sensors like photoplethysmography (PPG).
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Top 10 HEOR Trends Report
3/16/2026
Emerging trends in HEOR reveal how AI, real‑world evidence, value‑based care, digital health, and evolving affordability pressures are reshaping global healthcare.
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Increasing The Usefulness Of PROs In Oncology Research
2/20/2024
Dr. Anthony Everhart (Clinical VP, Signant Health) and Tim Meyer (Professor, University College London) discuss opportunities for increasing the usefulness of PROMs.
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4 Ways Home Visits Support Successful Rare Disease Clinical Trials
4/25/2023
Researchers, patients, pharma, and regulators face several obstacles when designing and conducting rare disease trials. Here, we delve into the importance of home visits in rare disease clinical trials.
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Navigating Wearable Integration: Key Operational Considerations
4/5/2024
Explore wearable devices' transformative potential and innovative capabilities for data collection, patient monitoring, and endpoint measurement.
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Digital Health's Role In Improving Patient Engagement
6/17/2022
Digital health is proving to be much more than just a trendy fad—it’s a movement that is here to stay. So how can digital health improve patient engagement, and why is it important?
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Unlocking The Power Of Real-World Evidence In FDA Submissions
5/15/2023
Understand the gaps between how data is collected in real-world evidence (RWE) and randomized clinical trials (RCT) and how RWE is quickly finding ways to catch up.
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Measuring Aspects Of Health In Heart Failure Research
4/17/2024
Dr. Bill Byrom sat with Cardiology Professor Marianna Fontana to discuss opportunities for measuring aspects of health meaningful for increasing the usefulness of COA measures in heart failure trials.