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Grand Rounds June 16, 2023: BeatPain Utah: Partnering With Community Health Centers Within a Socio-Technical Framework (Julie Fritz, PT, PhD, FAPTA; Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The interventions include a telehealth strategy that provides a brief pain teleconsult along with phone-based physical therapy, and an adaptive strategy that provides the brief pain teleconsult first, followed by phone-based physical therapy among patients who are nonresponsive to treatment.

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Grand Rounds October 20, 2023: A National Initiative to Eliminate Hepatitis C in the United States – Why This Matters to Clinical Trialists (Rachael L. Fleurence, PhD, MSc; Joshua M. Sharfstein, MD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds October 20, 2023: A National Initiative to Eliminate Hepatitis C in the United States – Why This Matters to Clinical Trialists (Rachael L.

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Grand Rounds June 30, 2023: Decentralized Trials – From Guidance to Reality & What’s Left (Adrian Hernandez, MD, MHS; Pamela Tenaerts, MD, MPH; Craig Lipset, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds June 30, 2023: Decentralized Trials – From Guidance to Reality & What’s Left (Adrian Hernandez, MD, MHS; Pamela Tenaerts, MD, MPH; Craig Lipset, MPH) appeared first on Rethinking Clinical Trials.

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Grand Rounds August 12, 2022: Equitably Including Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials (Consuelo H. Wilkins, MD, MSCI)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

If we are focusing on equity, we need to give participants what they need, such as transit vouchers, childcare considerations, utilizing telehealth, flexible hours, accessible community locations, and compensation. Study design and approach should support diversity goals. Discussion Themes. -If Passitonstudy.org/results. New Ideas study.

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New Rare Disease Drugs and Research Advancements

XTalks

Despite high price tags of a couple of million dollars, gene therapy makers say they are working to ensure patients are able to access the treatments through patient assistance programs developed in conjunction with the support of governments. Sarepta hopes to clarify Elvidys’ effectiveness in older children in a confirmatory trial.

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Revolutionizing Medicine and Public Health: The Emergence of Big Data in Healthcare

Roots Analysis

Velocity: Big Data needs to be handled promptly as businesses generate data at an unprecedented speed, driven by the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT), and technologies, such as RFID tags, sensors, and smart meters are used to deal with the high velocity of data in real-time. It is loosely arranged into categories using meta tags.

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Ways IoT Has Transformed The Pulse Of Healthcare, And Will Continue To Do So In The Future

Delveinsight

IoT, along with Telehealth enables the recording, sharing and analysis of health data on a real-time basis which results in improved patient care and better healthcare outcome. The hospital inventory is equipped with tagged sensors. Improved Drug Usage. Medical Equipment Tracking.

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