CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS

  • Why Aren't We Using More Wearables In Clinical Trials?

    Wearables provide a great means for passive data collection in clinical trials, but implementing them isn’t as easy at it seems. Lauren Sunshine, director, product management, digital health, at BMS, talks about some of the advantages — and challenges — of incorporating DHTs into your trial protocols. 

  • 8 Essentials For Using DHTs In Clinical Trials

    Planning to use some type of digital health technology (DHT) in clinical trials? Maybe some type of wearable, for instance? Then be sure to check out these eight key takeaways from the FDA’s Digital Health Technologies for Remote Data Acquisition in Clinical Investigations Guidance.

WEARABLES & SENSORS VIDEOS

Understand the importance of platform-enabled real-time data capture and how to leverage AI and machine learning platforms to drive study insight into disease progression and treatment.

Chief Scientific Officer Christine Guo, Ph.D., provides key insights into DHTs aimed at empowering study teams to strategically integrate these technologies into their clinical development initiatives.

Watch as professionals from ActiGraph describe what sets the company apart from others within the industry and what you can expect when working with their team.

See Medidata’s unified platform of end-to-end capabilities for clinical data capture and management, including data capture covering eConsent, eCOA, RTSM, and more. 

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