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Technology has upended the old ways of running clinical trials. Fast forwarded by the pandemic and the need for trial continuity amidst widespread disruption of the bricks and mortar trial sites, decentralised clinical trials (DCTs) are now increasingly being mainstreamed as part of the drug development process. With the outlook for the pandemic still uncertain and the risk of new variants emerging, the trend towards virtualisation of clinical trials and the resilience they enable looks set to continue.
A vital part of ensuring the success of DCT initiatives will be to ensure that trials are built around the needs of trial participants. Patient-centricity is about much more than reducing travel time and embracing diversity and inclusivity. A truly patient-focused trial is about creating a personalised experience for every patient, from recruitment through to the end of trial and future follow up - a shift that requires a fundamental re-think of the role of the patient in the research journey.
The Financial Times, in partnership with Medidata was honoured to host this exclusive virtual webinar. Watch this interactive panel discussion to explore what traditional and DCT sponsor representatives and clinical trial participants really think about DCTs. What should stay and what should go? How can sponsors, CROs, and service providers do a better job in optimising experiences for these two essential stakeholder groups? How can innovations be better executed to yield better results?
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