News | May 1, 2017

AMC Health And University Of Rochester Medical Center Announce Interim Results Of A Telehealth Study In Parkinson's Disease

Results show 90% positive patient satisfaction for eVisit trial participation

AMC Health, the leading provider of proven real-time virtual care solutions, in collaboration with the University of Rochester Medical Center, announced recently the interim study results of a telehealth study conducted in subjects with Parkinson’s Disease. The results were presented at the American Academy of Neurology on April 26, 2017, in Boston.

The study, which is a sub-study of a larger NIH-funded Phase 3 trial, assessed the feasibility, reliability and value of deploying virtual eVisits in a Parkinson’s Disease study population compared to traditional in-person visits.

The virtual visit deploys a smartphone device which provides a secure video connection between the study subject at home, and the clinical study team. During the scheduled eVisit session, blood pressure and weight measures are collected via Bluetooth sensor devices, and a series of motor and non-motor assessments are conducted by the study team and entered via on-screen clinical assessment workflows. The study also included patient reported assessments to determine ease of use, patient satisfaction, and the likelihood that patients believe virtual visits would benefit future trials.

Ray Dorsey, MD – Professor of Neurology and Director of the CHET at the University of Rochester Medical Center commented, “We hope this study will lay the foundation for bringing clinical trials to participants in the future. Clinical trials should seek to reduce, not increase the burden on those that volunteer to participate in clinical trials.”

The interim results supported the principle that motor and non-motor assessments via virtual research visits is feasible in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. In addition, over 90% of patients reported being ‘very satisfied’ or ‘satisfied’ with the convenience, connection and comfort of the virtual visit, and over 75% of patients agreed that they would be more interested in future clinical trials which included a component of eVisits from the convenience of home.

Michael O’Brien, President – Clinical Trials Division of AMC Health commented” “We are very encouraged by these interim results that demonstrate the value of offering eVisits to clinical trial participants to reduce their burden, and leads to the likelihood that more patients will participate in clinical trials in the future.”

About AMC Health
AMC Health’s Clinical Trials division provides a suite of solutions on a telehealth platform for Study Sponsors, CROs and Sites, to remotely collect biometric, observational and subjective data from study subjects at home, for use in clinical trials. AMC Health’s Clinical Trials platform is a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant solution to manage the complexities of clinical trial data collection. The platform utilizes a toolkit of Bluetooth-sensor devices, smartphone mobile applications and bi-directional video to create an e-visit to replace or augment traditional study visits. For more information, visit http://www.amchealth.com/solutions/clinical-trials.php

About University of Rochester Medical Center
One of the nation’s top academic medical centers, URMC forms the centerpiece of the University’s health research, teaching, patient care, and community outreach missions. Over the last 5 years, URMC has garnered more than $1.28B in biomedical research, landing the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in the top one-quarter of U.S. medical centers in federal research funding.

Source: AMC Health