Clinical Trials Could Yield Better Data with Fewer Patients Thanks to New Tool

The Rosetta stone became an invaluable tool for deciphering the previously untranslatable hieroglyphic style of Ancient Egyptian script because the other languages used on the stone were already known to linguists. Today, clinical researchers can take advantage of a new tool offering something akin to the Rosetta stone’s breakthrough gift—a way to take feedback from clinical trial participants that is often collected but left unused and translate it into actionable data. 
Elisa Cascade

Bringing Patients into the Trial Results-Sharing Loop is a ‘Win for Everyone Involved’

While feedback from clinical trial participants that they would like their personal study data and overall trial results to be shared with them has been loud and clear for many years now, effective follow-through from sponsors and sites on such sentiments has historically been more muddled. However, recent advances in patient portal capabilities available through “middlemen” technology providers hold promise for breaking down the communication barriers and increasing transparency along the way.

The Role of Financial Management and GAAP in Clinical Research

In this article, we will explore the importance of sound financial practices for sites. We’ll also outline how utilizing a clinical trial management system (CTMS) that provides comprehensive financial management and adheres to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) can help ensure financial success.

Five Tips for Improving Your Research Site’s Study Start-Up Timelines

While speed and efficiency are vital aspects of any study start-up, approaching the process with only these goals in mind can create issues that can set you back and impact the overall success of your studies. Fortunately, evaluating some of the details underlying your start-up timelines can remove the potential for certain missteps. With these things in mind, here are five tips for improving your site’s study start-up timelines.