eClinicalHealth and Dreem Announce Ground Breaking Remote, Large-Scale Research in Sleep Analysis and Improvement

15th April 2019 No Comments
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STERLING, Scotland, 27 November 2018 – eClinicalHealth Limited, developers of ClinpalTM, the decentralized clinical trial platform, and Dreem, a sleep neurotech company, announce the successful completion of one clinical trial validation study (Octave), and the launch of a series of clinical trials in early 2019 as part of a partnership in the development of a research supporting the efficacy of the Dreem...
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Direct-to-Patient Remote Research

15th March 2019 No Comments
While no single study design and conduct strategy should be taken as the solution to the financial and operational burdens of clinical development, the clinical research industry is poised to begin introducing a more patient-centered clinical trial research model. As with any novel approach, there are many factors that must be evaluated, pertinent to scientific, operational, technological, regulatory, and other considerations....
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Using Technology to Improve Trial Candidate Conversion Rates

15th March 2019 No Comments
Adding a technology partner to your digital recruitment strategy has been shown to boost enrollment success beyond what individual sites and traditional digital methods are capable of. We interviewed several thought leaders about the use of technologies such as Clinpal, eClinicalHealth’s patient-centered clinical trial engagement platform, and technology’s role in mitigating the risk of losing study participants during the handoff...
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Where do your patients sit on the engagement scale?

Sponsors have traditionally been hands-off when it comes to the relationship a patient may have with clinical research. They might provide materials to the site that in turn are passed onto the patient. They are required of course to provide a consent form. However, do they actually support the 'engagement'? Interventional clinical trials, by their definition, intervene with a patient’s...
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