
Researchers Scramble to Meet Clinical Trial Diversity Rules
Clinical trials are the long and complex process by which biopharmaceutical companies must prove the safety and efficacy of investigational new therapies to FDA before

Clinical trials are the long and complex process by which biopharmaceutical companies must prove the safety and efficacy of investigational new therapies to FDA before

Source: Nashville Medical News Between logistical burdens, distrust in the healthcare system, and lack of awareness and information in many non-English languages, key demographic groups

Source: Yahoo Finance MARKET INSIGHTS The virtual clinical trials market is one of the innovative approaches for traditional clinical trials, through remote monitoring and more

Source: ReportLinker Summary The global virtual clinical trials market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.59% during 2022-2027. MARKET INSIGHTS The virtual clinical

Patients’ directly reported outcomes in certain rare and chronic diseases are considered reliable for understanding the disease’s natural history, palliative treatments that focus primarily on

Wed, October 26, 2022 at 5:35 PM-6 min read Clinical trials rely on volunteer populations that can be challenging to access and monitor. Inadequate diversity

Source: Audacy Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (ePROMs) offer numerous advantages over traditional approaches to clinical trials and practice, including better patient acceptance and data quality,

Near-universal smartphone access and a technology platform approach have accelerated the use of patient-reported outcome measures in patient care and clinical research. Digital health technologies,

Clinical trials (CT) are the long and complex processes for bringing novel medical products to patients through the regulatory process of evaluating the safety and

Information technology, underpinned by advancements in Cloud computing, is no longer the understudy to the scientific, R&D lead. Biotech, pharma, healthcare and medtech organizations need
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Dr. Sweta Sneha is the Founder and Executive Director of Healthcare Management & Informatics and Professor of Information Systems & Security at Kennesaw State University. A globally recognized expert with a passion towards equity and diversity, Sneha is a strategic leader with two decades of experience in technology and informatics. She is a recipient of Distinguished Service Award, KSU Collaboration Award, NCWIT RISE-IT Award, and WIT Honoree, WIT Finalist (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022). Dr. Sneha has published over 100 peer-reviewed research; authored a book on revolutionizing healthcare; delivered panel sessions, workshops, and keynotes; in addition to serving on several boards. Dr. Sneha serves as editorial steward and university ambassador for Blockchain in Healthcare Today; editorial board for Health Systems Journal; co-chairs Health IT at AMCIS, and HICSS. Her leadership has led to enhancing KSU’s footprint on diversity and equity, STEAM education, and outreach. She has a PhD in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University and a BS in Computer Science from University of Maryland. Prior to academia, she worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Management Consulting.