Clinical Trials Arena September 5, 2022
Urtė Fultinavičiūtė

Blockchain technology is becoming more relevant in the face of increasing patient-generated data and data ownership.

Acceleration of decentralisation and digital technologies during the Covid-19 pandemic brought new challenges to safe data management. While current data processes are prone to duplication and need manual verification, new technologies, such as blockchain, are being tested the clinical trial industry.

Triall, a blockchain-integrated eClinical platform provider, recently announced a collaboration with Mayo Clinic to advance clinical trial data and study management. Triall’s blockchain solution will be incorporated in a two-year multi-centre pulmonary arterial hypertension trial, supporting all core trial activities, such as data capture, document and study management, and eConsent.

Simply, blockchain is a public and immutable ledger,...

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