2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12874-015-0044-8
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Early results from a multi-component French public-private partnership initiative to improve participation in clinical research – CeNGEPS: a prospective before-after study

Abstract: BackgroundA public-private (51/49 %) partnership was initiated in 2007 in France to improve the attractiveness of French sites in industry-sponsored international clinical trials. This initiative developed and implemented a combination of structuring actions and support actions. Here we report the assessment of the impact after 6 years on participation of French study sites in industry-sponsored clinical trials.MethodsWe performed a prospective before-after study of clinical research activities in French publi… Show more

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“…The ClinMine tool should propose a solution to optimization of patient identification fitting with more precise inclusion criteria related to patient stratification. Coupled to automatic detection systems, a screening of patients using pathways identified by ClinMine should provide rapidly and precisely the population necessary for a high-quality clinical research, improving the capacity to conclude and sparing required budgets [Bordet15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%