Much like RBQM, decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) are an approach to conducting clinical trials, interacting with patients and sites, and implementing fit for purpose technologies for the collection and capture of critical data and monitoring patient safety. The overall objective of DCTs is the facilitation is to lessen the patient burden of patients and sites, therefore increasing patient participation, while ensuring the collection and capture of critical data, such as efficacy endpoints and safety data.
In the fourth episode of the RBQM podcast series, Amy Adams, Senior Director, Clinical Operations and Cris McDavid, Director, Clinical Operations discuss some questions to ask when developing a risk-based framework for decentralized clinical trials.
Episode 19: Improving Rare Disease Drug Development
RBQM Podcast Series | Episode 1: Getting it Right Upfront - Managing Study Risk from End-to-End
Episode 17: Funding Biotech Innovation: How to Attract Investors
Episode 16: COVID-19 Vaccines and Kids: The Research and Vaccine Explained
Episode 15: Pandemic Preparedness: Investing in the future of infectious disease vaccine development
Episode 14: Why Parents and Children Join Research Studies: CISCRP’s 2020 Pediatric Perceptions & Insights Survey Reveals Critical Insights
Episode 13: The New Pragmatism: Clinical Trials, Investment and Regulations Post-COVID-19
Episode 12: ASCO20 Debrief: The latest in cell and gene therapy
Episode 11: Maintaining Clinical Trial Continuity During COVID-19: The Patient Perspective
Episode 10: The emerging role of wearables in clinical trials
Episode 9: Making the Most of Functional Service Provider (FSP) Relationships
Episode 8: Performing clinical trials in a shifting development landscape
Episode 7: International Women’s Day: Insights from Ascending Davos
Episode 6: The opportunity for biotechs in precision medicine: driving value and bringing important new therapies to patients
Episode 5: CAR-T: How far have we come and where are we going?
Episode 3: Bridging the Gap – How Minimizing Patient Barriers Can Improve Clinical Research
Episode 2: Tackling Rare Diseases & Inside the FDA
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