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Adoption and Implementation of Digital Platforms to Further Patient Interactions
Session Chair(s)
Betsy Fallen, RN
Consultant
BAFallen Consulting LLC, United States
Patients (also prospective study subjects) are using the internet to facilitate unprecedented levels of medical/clinical updates, engagement, and communication around an explosion of online information exchange. This content ranges from social media posts to review of policy documents to conversation threads on research platforms. Sponsor product developers, academic professionals, researchers, and practitioners are leveraging these opportunities for non-traditional engagement to further engage with patients via platforms of interchange in the context of a clinical trial. This session will share experiences of real-world- platforms including how the patient perspective was incorporated in the design of the solution and how patients will benefit from their adoption. Speakers from Patient Advocacy groups, Sponsors/CROs or clinical sites would present experiences on actual use cases and best practices from lessons learned. Adoption and Implementation of Digital Platforms to Further Patient Interactions
Learning Objective : Describe the characteristics of a platform that will improve the patient experience.
Speaker(s)
Leveraging Technology to Improve Pilot Studies, Patient Engagement, and the Informed Consent Process
Vincent Miller
Duke Clinical Research Institute, United States
Project Coordinator
Patient Engagement: Holy Grail or a Passing Fad?
Keith Wenzel
DIA Study Endpoints Community, United States
Volunteer
Utilization of eSignatures to Facilitate the Clinical Trials Process
Jenny Lester, MPH
Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, United States
Research Manager
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