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Simon Taylor: We need to deal with technological debt at clinical sites

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This week we speak to Simon Taylor, Head of European Solutions Consulting at Florence Healthcare. We focus on site oriented technology transformation.

We speak about the current challenges that clinical sites face, such as the high degree of churn within the healthcare industry, the increasing complexity of protocols and the prevalence of paper as the primary recording mechanism.

We speak about how to help sites quit their paper dependencies, and how the regulatory landscape stands in the way of adapting more digital ways of working.

Sites have been given technologies to use by the sponsors that have not worked for them in the past - and have created an expectation that technology will not help make the process easier.

We speak about the discrepancies between CROs, sponsors and sites. And how there is room for improvement to ensure that everyone wins from collaboration.

Decentralized clinical trials are not well equipped to adopt additional technologies unless they can successfully move all of their processes into a more digital operating model on a more fundamental level.

The regulatory agencies have been encouraging diversity in clinical trial recruitment. Representation in research is currently skewed, so additional focus is needed. But it translates into a new kind of work for clinical sites - of physically going to new areas to recruit patients.

Guest:

Simon Taylor

https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-taylor-56143638/

Florence Healthcare

https://www.florencehc.com/

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This week we speak to Simon Taylor, Head of European Solutions Consulting at Florence Healthcare. We focus on site oriented technology transformation.

We speak about the current challenges that clinical sites face, such as the high degree of churn within the healthcare industry, the increasing complexity of protocols and the prevalence of paper as the primary recording mechanism.

We speak about how to help sites quit their paper dependencies, and how the regulatory landscape stands in the way of adapting more digital ways of working.

Sites have been given technologies to use by the sponsors that have not worked for them in the past - and have created an expectation that technology will not help make the process easier.

We speak about the discrepancies between CROs, sponsors and sites. And how there is room for improvement to ensure that everyone wins from collaboration.

Decentralized clinical trials are not well equipped to adopt additional technologies unless they can successfully move all of their processes into a more digital operating model on a more fundamental level.

The regulatory agencies have been encouraging diversity in clinical trial recruitment. Representation in research is currently skewed, so additional focus is needed. But it translates into a new kind of work for clinical sites - of physically going to new areas to recruit patients.

Guest:

Simon Taylor

https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-taylor-56143638/

Florence Healthcare

https://www.florencehc.com/

________
Reach out to Sam Parnell and Ivanna Rosendal
Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page

  continue reading

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