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Maximizing ROI with Clinials: How Our Platform Streamlines Clinical Trial Operations

In today’s fast-paced clinical research landscape, time is money—literally. The ability to streamline processes, reduce time spent on manual tasks, and cut costs is crucial for success. At Clinials, we understand this, and that’s why our platform is designed to create tangible Return on Investment (ROI) for our customers, particularly Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and… Continue reading Maximizing ROI with Clinials: How Our Platform Streamlines Clinical Trial Operations

Key Pain Points for CRO’s and Sites

What are the top key pain points for Sites and CRO’s?   Here’s a table from this comprehensive study of site engagement literature conducted by the Tufts University CSDD to identify the primary themes and “pain points” or challenges that sites contend with on a regular basis, including those captured by SCRS. How does Clinials… Continue reading Key Pain Points for CRO’s and Sites

What is a Plain Language Protocol Synopsis (PLPS)

Clinials were the first to use AI to generate a plain language synopsis (PLS) from a protocol Completed in 2022, this innovation was in response to European Union Clinical Trial Regulation 536 EU which mandated that a a summary be “written in a manner that is understandable to laypersons”. And now we have another first.… Continue reading What is a Plain Language Protocol Synopsis (PLPS)

How Clinials is Building Safety into its AI Platform

In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, the integration of AI into healthcare demands not just innovation but a rigorous commitment to safety. As these technologies play an increasingly pivotal role in patient care, diagnosis, and treatment, the importance of ensuring their reliability and trustworthiness cannot be overstated. The potential of AI to revolutionize… Continue reading How Clinials is Building Safety into its AI Platform

Ethnicity Bias – An Ongoing Battle for Clinical Trials

One of the fundamental problems inhibiting diversity in clinical research is racial/ethnicity bias in health care. Implicit and racial prejudices affect all medical subspecialties, as do other systemic issues such as institutional racism, patient distrust and a shortage of minority physicians serving marginalised areas. When compared to the over-representation of white colleagues in clinical trials,… Continue reading Ethnicity Bias – An Ongoing Battle for Clinical Trials