Clinical Research: A Better Way

July 19, 2024

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Clinical Research: A Better Way

July 19, 2024


LESS COSTLY.  MORE EFFICIENT.  MORE IMPACTFUL.


Clinical Research Is Broken

It fails to deliver better outcomes.  It is expensive and cumbersome.  Only the largest of corporations can afford to bring products to market.    

Supporting data exclude most patient types.  Most everyday clinical interventions have no or poor levels of evidentiary support.  Social media anecdotes and DTC advertisements have replaced physician-led patient education.

The proliferation of medical journals and articles masks a sharp deterioration in the quality of data and reliability of conclusions.  Bias, confounding variables, contradictions, and lack of data transparency are common.  

The consequence is higher healthcare expenditures each year for worse health outcomes.

There Is A Better Way

Return to the origins of evidence-based medicine.  Clinical/scientific hypotheses based on better care.  Meaningful outcomes capture.  A sense of health equity.   Question, doubt, test.  Listen to the data, do not manipulate them.  

Independence and courage in the face of “experts”.  Be alive to unexpected correlations.  Establish causation, not association.  Collaborate, teach, learn.

As simple as possible, but no simpler.  Reduce unnecessary costs and complexity.  Do the most good for the most patients.        

Clinical research should not be the right of only the well-funded few.  It should not be episodic.  

It should be the right, the professional responsibility, of each healthcare practitioner.  Clinical research is integral to the everyday practice of medicine.

Real-World Evidence Programs

The most important clinical/scientific data are to be found in everyday physician/patient interactions.  Identify them, capture them, analyze them.  Relate standardized outcomes measures to specific hypotheses and proposed endpoints.  Include all patients; planned as well as unexpected correlations will emerge.  

Observe good clinical practice.

Ensure full data integrity and auditability.  Collaborate efficiently with peers, scientists and experts.  Analyze, question, present, publish, improve, refine, expand.  Do not interrupt normal clinical flow; harness it.  For your benefit, for the benefit of your patients, for the advancement of medicine.

Let Us Help

  1. Join an existingCircle.  (A Circle is an indication-and/or procedure-specific research protocol.) Or work with us to create your own.
  2. We will handle practice customization, case creation, patient enrollment and follow-up, report generation, onboarding fellow investigators, and other administrative tasks.
  3. Collaborate with peers and experts around the world.
  4. HIPAA, GDPR, Part 11 compliant.  Multilingual.  Aggregated data and reports accessible anytime from any device.
  5. Own and control yourdata.  Present, publish, share, license,develop funding.
  6. Fully scalable from small studies to large multi-center trials.

Learn more at rgnmed.com or Contact Us.   


Copyright© 2024 Regenerative Medicine LLC

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Clinical Research: A Better Way

July 19, 2024


LESS COSTLY.  MORE EFFICIENT.  MORE IMPACTFUL.


Clinical Research Is Broken

It fails to deliver better outcomes.  It is expensive and cumbersome.  Only the largest of corporations can afford to bring products to market.    

Supporting data exclude most patient types.  Most everyday clinical interventions have no or poor levels of evidentiary support.  Social media anecdotes and DTC advertisements have replaced physician-led patient education.

The proliferation of medical journals and articles masks a sharp deterioration in the quality of data and reliability of conclusions.  Bias, confounding variables, contradictions, and lack of data transparency are common.  

The consequence is higher healthcare expenditures each year for worse health outcomes.

There Is A Better Way

Return to the origins of evidence-based medicine.  Clinical/scientific hypotheses based on better care.  Meaningful outcomes capture.  A sense of health equity.   Question, doubt, test.  Listen to the data, do not manipulate them.  

Independence and courage in the face of “experts”.  Be alive to unexpected correlations.  Establish causation, not association.  Collaborate, teach, learn.

As simple as possible, but no simpler.  Reduce unnecessary costs and complexity.  Do the most good for the most patients.        

Clinical research should not be the right of only the well-funded few.  It should not be episodic.  

It should be the right, the professional responsibility, of each healthcare practitioner.  Clinical research is integral to the everyday practice of medicine.

Real-World Evidence Programs

The most important clinical/scientific data are to be found in everyday physician/patient interactions.  Identify them, capture them, analyze them.  Relate standardized outcomes measures to specific hypotheses and proposed endpoints.  Include all patients; planned as well as unexpected correlations will emerge.  

Observe good clinical practice.

Ensure full data integrity and auditability.  Collaborate efficiently with peers, scientists and experts.  Analyze, question, present, publish, improve, refine, expand.  Do not interrupt normal clinical flow; harness it.  For your benefit, for the benefit of your patients, for the advancement of medicine.

Let Us Help

  1. Join an existingCircle.  (A Circle is an indication-and/or procedure-specific research protocol.) Or work with us to create your own.
  2. We will handle practice customization, case creation, patient enrollment and follow-up, report generation, onboarding fellow investigators, and other administrative tasks.
  3. Collaborate with peers and experts around the world.
  4. HIPAA, GDPR, Part 11 compliant.  Multilingual.  Aggregated data and reports accessible anytime from any device.
  5. Own and control yourdata.  Present, publish, share, license,develop funding.
  6. Fully scalable from small studies to large multi-center trials.

Learn more at rgnmed.com or Contact Us.   


Copyright© 2024 Regenerative Medicine LLC

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