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New frontier in digitized clinical trials: Video games?
The key to getting kids to openly engage and share data in pediatric clinical trials could lie in one of their favorite things--computer games.
Cmed names ePRO vet Rotherman to board
CHICAGO -- Cmed Group has added ePRO firepower to its board. Neil Rotherham, co-founder of ClinPhone, will guide tech strategy for the e-clinical solutions provider, maker of the Timaeus and Timaeus
AstraZeneca talks up ePRO tech
PHOENIX -- To hear AstraZeneca ( $AZN ) and PHT tell it, there's no reason to hold off ePRO use in clinical trials. Electronic patient-reported outcome devices--handheld e-diaries, integrated voice
Continuous vitals monitoring on deck for ePRO
Thanks to a company launched last week in the U.K., investigators may soon have the means for capturing certain subject outcomes data with little effort on the part of trial volunteers and clinicians
Biolex reveals ePRO surprise; selection process
Biolex CEO Jan Turek notes something unforeseen in the ePRO element of the company's recent trial of a hepatitis C treatment: The degree of difference in reports of side-effect severity in the weekly
Biolex gives Unithink e-PRO a trial role
An electronic patient-reported outcome system has played a key role in a Phase II trial. The trial yielded positive results for a hepatitis C treatment from Biolex Therapeutics. During the trial,
CRF Health gets certified for COPD tool
Solutions provider CRF Health has completed the ePRO vendor certification program for use of a tool that measures chronic pulmonary flare-ups. The certification applies to two devices currently in
PRO vendors get anticipated FDA guidance
It's been almost four years in the making, but the FDA's draft guidance on patient-reported outcome measures has now officially dropped the "draft" designation. Among the differences between the 2006
Medidata plans Mass. blitz
Talk about heading into enemy territory: CTMS solutions maker Medidata, flanked by Almac Clinical Technologies (interactive voice and web response technology) and PHT (electronic patient-reported

