Harnessing Real-World Data for DEI: 3 Keys to Designing Representative Clinical Trials

Healthcare10/26/2023 5:00 PM

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Discover an informative webinar delving into the use of real-world data analytics solutions to promote diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in clinical trials. The healthcare industry is currently facing significant challenges in designing clinical trials, particularly those related to accessibility and inclusivity. One of the most pressing issues is the recruitment of a diverse participant pool, which directly impacts the generalizability of findings and raises concerns regarding the applicability of results. This challenge is compounded by the fact that the inclusion of accessibility considerations in the design of trials can be complex, given the array of factors such as location, transportation and language barriers that may limit participation and skew results. In addition, a persistent challenge for clinical trial teams is to balance the need for informed consent with addressing potential coercion and ensuring cultural sensitivity.

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Inovalon

Inovalon

Inovalon is a data-driven healthcare solutions company that brings together national-scale connectivity, real-time primary source data access, and advanced analytics to power 100+ cloud-based solutions. Their platform enables improved clinical outcomes and economics across the healthcare ecosystem. Inovalon's solutions drive meaningful, deeply-informed action across healthcare by delivering applicable primary source, real-world data and insights. They help improve quality of care, care coordination, revenue cycle management, and pharmacy operations, while also addressing social determinants of health to drive better access, higher engagement, improved outcomes, and lower costs. Inovalon empowers payers, providers, pharmacies, and life sciences organizations with data-driven solutions to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes.