Boost Clinical Trial Success with Wearable Technology
Wearables can increase patient engagement and gather robust data for a clinical trial. (Image: photon_photo /AdobeStock)
Demonstrating the clinical efficacy and reliability of a medical device is essential. Conducting rigorous clinical trials and providing robust evidence to support the device's claims can be resource-intensive and time-consuming. Wearables can provide accurate and detailed data while improving patient engagement and overall trial efficiency.
On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, Ashkan Vaziri, founder and CEO of Biosensics, examines how medtech and pharmaceutical companies can leverage the power of wearables to not only see a great increase in patient engagement but also to gather robust data for the clinical trial.
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