Study Design
Inform to engage: 4 reasons why patient centricity is not just a buzz word
For successful patient engagement keep information high and live patient centricity throughout your study. How? Let’s explore some approaches by having a closer look at 4 reasons why patient centricity is not just a buzz word.
Databases for systematic literature searches
Systematic literature searches are an essential tool of evidence based medicine and as such unavoidable in almost every part of medical research. Their aim is to identify as much available evidence regarding a specific scientific question as possible, by use of a focused, pre-defined and unbiased search strategy.
A quick guide to your non-interventional study
Contrary to the outdated image of the non-interventional study (NIS) as a pure marketing instrument, this kind of study is particularly suitable for emphasizing the effectiveness, efficiency and safety of a drug under real life conditions. A quick guide for the planning of your NIS.
The development of an electronic Case Report Form (eCRF)
The electronic case report from (eCRF) played a pioneering role in the digitalization and introduction of ever new technologies into clinical research, and enjoys great popularity. Here, we would like to give you a short overview of how an eCRF develops in the course of a study.
Pragmatismus gefragt – Herausforderungen und Chancen für die klinische Forschung im Zeitalter der frühen Nutzenbewertung in Deutschland
In einer Hinsicht sind sich Interessenvertreter der Industrie und der Kostenträger einig – das Arzneimittel-Neuordnungs-Gesetz habe sein Ziel verfehlt. Doch was haben wir gelernt?