CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS
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Indication Guide: Dermatology
Dive into recommendations released by the FDA regarding the use of DHTs in clinical development and the opportunities wearable-based digital endpoints present to the life sciences industry.
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Level Up Your Supply Chain Initiatives
Shipping and storing advanced therapeutics are complex processes, but advancements in accountability, wearables, and technology capture real-time factors critical to safety and protocol.
WEARABLES & SENSORS RESOURCES
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Discover how forward- thinking life science companies are defining their vision and looking for like-minded partners to execute information technology.
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Discover how recent advancements in wearable sensors and data science have provided the opportunities for objective and unobtrusive assessment of walking in the real world.
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A truly integrated eSource Solution, including DDC, eCOA, and eConsent, facilitates remote or decentralized clinical trials by ingesting data from multiple sources and consolidating it into a single data set.
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To create an effective decentralized clinical trial, tools and methods must be considered within the context of challenges faced by the clinical trial’s patients, physicians, and sites.
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Learn how by looking at the advantages of wearables and where they are headed in the future, manufacturers, providers, and researchers can better anticipate collaboration efforts to bridge the gaps in existing processes and maximize the potential of eCOA wearables in clinical research.
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Learn how the built-in flexibility and freedom of eCOAs can enhance many aspects of a clinical trial.
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Now, more than ever, sponsors aim to empower the global patient voice through patient-centric technologies—including providing wearable technologies and using electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOAs) to collect patient data.