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Implementation of digital health technology in clinical trials: the 6R framework

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AstraZeneca has introduced digital health solutions into clinical trials, demonstrating improved patient experience, accelerated timelines and reduced costs.

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Fig. 1: The feasibility of remote conduct for assessments in clinical trials.
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The authors thank the investigators for their hard work and innovation as part of the DAPA-MI, CRESCENDO and TROPION-PanTumor01trials and acknowledge the contributions of AstraZeneca therapeutic area leads, clinical teams, development operations and technology teams, as without cross-functional collaboration the implementation of new innovative designs would not be possible. The research described in this paper was funded and undertaken by AstraZeneca PLC. Medical writing support was provided by E. Morton of Ashfield MedComms, an Inizio company, which was in accordance with Good Publication Practice (GPP) 2022 guidelines and funded by AstraZeneca.

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C.O.D., M.B., E.B., R.H., S.G., C.M., A C., M.N.P. and S.G. are employed by AstraZeneca; E.H. is employed by Emmette Hutchison LLC. The authors declare no further conflicts of interests.

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Durán, C.O., Bonam, M., Björk, E. et al. Implementation of digital health technology in clinical trials: the 6R framework. Nat Med 29, 2693–2697 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02489-z

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