The patient journey in clinical trials can present several pain points and challenges. Learn about every potential roadblock in a clinical trial participant's journey and how the patient must adequately prepare and plan if they wish to partake in a drug development study.
A sponsor conducting a Phase 3 study in India needed to evaluate the effectiveness of their drug on the ambulation of pediatric patients with DMD. Discover how they were able to provide logistics services and expense management services to 45 patients and families.
Patient attrition not only incurs significant costs but also poses a substantial obstacle to the success and validity of a trial. Understanding the reasons patients may choose to drop out can help sponsors and researchers create a comprehensive strategy to keep them engaged.
In a study conducted in Turkey, Scout demonstrated its expertise in navigating complex international laws and regulations to facilitate the participation of an Iranian patient. Uncover how Scout was able to help sponsors conduct studies with confidence by reading this case study.
The sponsor of a Phase 3 oncology study faced several challenges in recruiting patients. Explore how Scout's transportation, expense reimbursement, and time and wage loss compensation were able to help.
While no two patient journeys are the same, many will require travel, reimbursement, and payment services. See how we're creating custom, flexible experiences to fit the needs of patients, sponsors, sites, and CROs.