HIT Consultant October 23, 2024
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The demand for clinical trial testing is rising, from over 260,000 trials conducted in 2018 to nearly double that figure in 2024. This means that more trials are being conducted simultaneously than ever—a factor that adds to the already challenging process of finding clinical trial participants.

Because trial sponsors are struggling to find sufficient numbers of suitable participants, 80% of the world’s more than 450,000 clinical trials are at risk of delays. Maintaining their participation throughout trial is another challenge all its own. The complexities that come with these two efforts—recruitment and retention—are also the root causes of delays in clinical trial completion.

AI presents an opportunity to reimagine these difficult, lengthy and error-prone processes with a new level of...

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