New CTTI Project to Develop Common Framework to Assess Progress Towards TT2030 Vision

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New CTTI Project to Develop Common Framework to Assess Progress Towards TT2030 Vision

Clinical trials are critical components of the evidence generating system in research. Launched in 2021, CTTI’s Transforming Trials 2030 vision outlines five pillars for how clinical trials should be performed by 2030. This vision establishes that clinical trials need to be patient centered and easily accessible, fully integrated into health processes, designed with a quality approach, maximally leveraging all available data, and improving population health. Currently, the TT2030 vision lacks metrics to demonstrate progress towards the vision’s five central goals. The Measuring Trials Transformation (MTT) Project will develop a common framework to evaluate and assess the progress made towards achieving the five main goals of the TT2030 vision, a framework that can be used to share accountability across the clinical trials enterprise.  

After launching the TT2030 vision, CTTI conducted concept elicitation interviews to develop key concepts metrics should address within each pillar. In 2022 and early 2023, CTTI conducted surveys of experts to assess the value of individual metrics for assessing progress towards the vision. 

To deploy a set of relevant metrics, CTTI will utilize a variety of iterative strategies, including interviews with key stakeholders on their experiences with each pillar and ideas for related metrics, expert surveys on draft measures for each pillar, and an online public forum on the measurement framework. The selected metrics will be further refined by integrating public comment, expert input, and project team feedback and discussions. CTTI will perform a case study using the framework of metrics to measure progress towards the TT2030 vision by collecting and reporting an initial set of metrics using recent clinical trials.   

CTTI understands that some goals of the TT2030 vision will be achieved sooner than others, and so the framework created by the MTT Project will establish key milestones to assess progress made by the program over time. CTTI will use this vision to guide their priorities, and they will encourage others to do the same, facilitating accountability across the entire clinical trials industry.  

The Metrics Framework is currently open for public comment until mid-October 2023. Please view the dashboard and provide your suggestions and feedback here.