
The Centralization of eClinical Technology Required to Conduct "True" Decentralized Trials
Centralization and decentralization have been dominating topics of conversation in the life sciences industry for the past year or two. Much like the Shakespearean soliloquy, it may seem as if they’re disparate, one-or-the-other approaches. But when we take a closer look, we see that they have a symbiotic relationship in the clinical trial space. However, most studies today are using digital solutions for data collection or study management that have been implemented in a piecemeal fashion. And more often than not, these solutions are using outdated technology.
Our recent white paper, The Centralization of eClinical Technology Required to Conduct “True” Decentralized Trials, focuses on addressing the challenges associated with utilizing these traditional solutions and examining how centralized, mobile-capable technologies play a key role in bridging the gap to the “true” decentralized clinical trial landscape.
In this white paper, you’ll discover that:
- Today’s approach to decentralized trials with traditional, web-based eClinical platforms creates a disjointed workflow, relies on integrations or manual imports/exports to move and sync data between disparate systems, and requires data reconciliation
- Native mobile apps hosted on a centralized cloud database eliminate the need to integrate and ensure interoperability between multiple data sources and back-end systems
- Nearly half the world's population owns a mobile phone
- Modern biometric technologies, such as Face ID and Touch ID, provide more secure access to participants and study staff
- 90% of mobile device time is spent in apps, only 10% on mobile web
- A mobile-centric approach to decentralized clinical trials affords research professionals cleaner data and real-time data access throughout the study via a centralized cloud repository
- eClinical technology should not be a limitation on your research processes. Rather, it should be versatile enough to adapt
Download the white paper today to get the whole picture on how a centralized, end-to-end mobile data collection and study management platform facilitates more successful decentralized clinical trials