Clinical Trials Arena May 17, 2022
Juliet Martin

Within the last decade, the way clinical trials are done has been revolutionised by technology. Pharmaceutical companies are embracing the power of new tools, from wearables to telehealth appointments, to transform timelines, milestones and, ultimately, patient outcomes.

Daniela Caiazza, Senior Director Clinical Services and Innovation at Asia-Pacific CRO Novotech, highlights that participants find it difficult to stay enrolled due to poor health in around 50% of clinical trials, and around 70% of patients live more than two hours from a research site, according to Medrio’s recent report The Rise of Decentralized Trials.

“The decentralised clinical trial (DCT) model addresses a lot of the patient needs that go unmet in the traditional model,” says Matty Notaro, COO at...

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