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Optimise protocol strategies with fit-for-purpose digital measures
ICON supports sponsors in accelerating and improving the assessment, selection and deployment of evidence-backed digital measures in clinical trials.
Our proprietary Atlas platform provides the most comprehensive insights on AI-powered biomarkers, multi-modal technologies, wearable sensors and other digital health technologies.
With 18,000+ digital measures gathered from 3,600 connected sensors spanning more than 1,300 medical conditions across 20 therapeutic areas and backed by more than 15,000 pieces of evidence, deploying the Atlas platform early in the trial lifecycle helps de-risk endpoint selection and optimize protocol design, and ensures the prioritisation of patient-centred outcomes.
The Atlas platform is based on comprehensive data:
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19,000+
digital measures and biomarkers -
3,600+
digital health technologies
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1,700
clinical trials -
15,000+
peer reviewed publications, research papers and conference abstracts
Atlas benefits:
- De-risk trial deployment with validated, scientifically-backed tools and assessments to capture robust data
- Optimise protocol strategies throughout the trial lifecycle, increasing likelihood of regulatory approval
- Development of patient-centered clinical strategies, reducing participation burden and measuring what matters to patients
- 4x faster decision making with Atlas compared to using traditional research methods
Media contributions
Blog contributions
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Blog: The Impact of Digital Technology on Patient Engagement in Clinical Trials
The more that can be done to encourage patients to participate in clinical trials, the faster new medicines and devices become available.
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Blog: Measuring the Impact of Physical Activity
The advent of wearables has provided new opportunities to capture some of these outcome measures
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Blog: A Study to Examine the Feasibility of Running a Clinical Trial
The REACHES study considered how assessments that are traditionally conducted at a clinic visit.
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Blog: Leveraging motion-based gaming platforms to measure health outcomes
ICON’s Innovation lab have begun to develop prototype solutions that could be used in clinic to make objective assessments of movement and mobility.
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Blog: Part three: applications for wearables and apps in precision medicine
Patients increasingly act like consumers, expecting to control decisions about their care and to receive individualised products and services
mHealth & Wearables insights
Our mHealth & Wearables insights will help you to understand and successfully address the complexities of implementation of wearable devices in trial design, execution and reporting.
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