Sources Flashcards

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Clinical Study Profiles

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  • 16 international trial registries
  • publications
  • sponsor/site websites
  • 60+ newswires
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Study Timelines

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  • calculated based on study intervention descriptions on -dosing and observation periods
  • news
  • timelines our journalist team uncover
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Investigator & Site Profiles

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16 international trial registries

  • FDA, BMIS, CLIIL,
  • Medicaid
  • Pubmed
  • NIH
  • site websites
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United Health/Optum

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Provides us with prescription and patient counts by investigator and disease to aid in the site selection process.

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What is a Proprietary Indication Relevancy Score?

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Ranks an investigator’s experience in an indication by weighing factors. A high score represents a greater level of experience in the corresponding indication.

Note: this is different than the BPC Smart Score seen in the project module.

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How is the Proprietary Indication Relevancy Score calculated?

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  • their registered medical specialties
  • study experience
  • scientific literature that they have authored
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