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Can We Improve Patient Experience with Digitisation – Part 2: Digital Devices
Session Chair(s)
Valdo Arnera, DrMed, MD
Medical Advisor
Clario, Switzerland
Digital devices are increasingly used in clinical trial execution – and certainly around Phase 4 studies. While these enable remote trials and collection of new clinical end points, they do not always take into account the view of the patient (e.g., patient comfort) and may not therefore enhance compliance. Listen to concrete examples on how to improve patient experience and retention.
Learning Objective : Understanding how research is being built around the patient, and what this patient-centricity means for all players. Recognise how an engaged patient will help increase the quality of clinical research Analyse and Compare Insights gained from relevant case studies.
Speaker(s)
Medical Devices and mHealth - Bridging Trial and Health Care and Putting Patients at the Center of Clinical Research
Bruce Hellman, MBA
uMotif, United Kingdom
Founder and Chief Patient Officer
Deploying a Digital Platform Optimising Patient Monitoring, Compliance and Retention – Uses Cases
Julia Lakeland
umotif, United Kingdom
CPO
Validating Digital Mobility Outcomes as Clinical Endpoints – Easier Said than Done?
Beatrix Vereijken, PhD, MSc
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Professor, Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science
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