Clinical Trials Administrator Archives – June 1, 2008
June 1, 2008
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New study suggests CT studies lead to better hospital patient care
Health care system administrators sometimes believe the investment in clinical trials may not be worth its benefits. -
Recruiting and retaining diverse CR subjects requires focused strategies
Often clinical trial sites might have adequate success when recruiting minority patients to a study, but then they are faced with high attrition among those same patients. -
Creating role of data manager makes it easier for site to handle all EDC
One of the ironies of the electronic age is that while electronic data capture (EDC) makes collecting and analyzing research data a more efficient process for sponsors, it often is costly and challenging for clinical trial sites. -
Compliance Corner: Set up 'research insurer' to keep CT billings accurate and compliant
Research billing might continue to pose challenges for hospital research centers, but there are specific steps they can take to ensure accuracy and compliance with all regulations. -
Today's CR challenges bring past trends to critical juncture
Clinical research in the 21st century is no less important than it was in the last century, but changes in how studies are conducted and regulated have made the business much more difficult, an expert says. -
Expert offers strategies for survival in today's CR environment
Clinical trial investigators and professionals who hope to survive the regulatory and other burdens inherent in today's clinical research (CR) industry might take some tips from successful sites.