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Implementing digital health technologies for patient-centred trials

Webinar Posted on 14 Mar 2025

Speaker

Caprice Sassano, Keith Thomas

When and where

Starts: Tuesday, 25 March 2025 - 11:00
Ends: Tuesday, 25 March 2025 - 12:00
Location: Xtalks, Toronto, Canada
Location details: Free Registration on Xtalks.com

Event description

Increasing technological advances have the ability to impact many facets of drug development. Digital health technologies (DHTs) continue to improve the ability to reach more diverse patients, capture data continuously and passively outside traditional trial sites, and help create a more comprehensive understanding of patients’ lived experiences. Therefore, it is critical to understand how to select the most fit-for-purpose technology to de-risk trial operations and regulatory approval.

Grounded in a measures-first approach, which puts the most meaningful aspects of health at the forefront of protocol development, this webinar will cover how to identify, select and implement DHTs using evidence-backed insights. The expert speakers will review recent regulatory guidance for the use of DHTs in clinical research and expand on existing frameworks and industry standards that allow for confident decision-making in selecting fit-for-purpose technologies.

Register for this webinar today to explore how digital health technologies are transforming clinical trials by enabling continuous, passive data collection and enhancing patient engagement.

Further details

IMPORTANT: In order to register to this free webinar you must register directly on Xtalks via the following URL: https://xtalks.com/webinars/implementing-digital-health-technologies-for-patient-centred-trials/

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