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Conference Workgroup Report: Leveraging Decentralized Clinical Trial Management Systems (dCTMS) to Advance Science: Exploring Challenges related to the Diffusion of Innovation and its Execution

Conv2X Conference – New Orleans, Sept 2023

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https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v7.305

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blockchain, decentralized clinical trials, drug development, healthcare, pharmaceutical industry, solutions, dCTMS, CTMS

Abstract

Decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) recently gained attention in research necessary for drug development. While the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a challenging time in this arena, drug development was a critical area of emphasis in the rapid development of vaccines. DCTs were necessary to allow research activities to occur across many locations. Although the use of DCTs play a pivotal role in reshaping healthcare, as technology expands further into the digital space implementation challenges must be considered. A working group of experts assembled, during an interactive learning exercise at the Conv2X conference (2023), to explore challenges related to the diffusion of innovation among key stakeholders. Common “pain points” of technology and an innovative approach that used a blockchain anchored solution were presented. Experts were divided into three stakeholder groups (patients, payers, and pharmaceutical sponsor) which reconvened for an overall discussion. Several themes, that can be supported by blockchain technology, emerged. These include enhanced efficiencies, patient experience / demographic diversity, data integrity / privacy / security, and cost-effectiveness. Future research may focus on additional stakeholder groups that are less familiar with these technological advances and using technology to increase diversity in study populations.

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2024-04-28

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Rao, R. K. R. (2024). Conference Workgroup Report: Leveraging Decentralized Clinical Trial Management Systems (dCTMS) to Advance Science: Exploring Challenges related to the Diffusion of Innovation and its Execution: Conv2X Conference – New Orleans, Sept 2023. Blockchain in Healthcare Today, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v7.305

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