PhaseV WEBINAR
Optimising
Decentralised trials
Learn how to leverage patient-reported outcomes and wearable data for better insights and outcomes

Real-Time Insights through Patient-Generated DATA
Monsenso invites you to an insightful webinar where we’ll explore how patient-generated data, captured through mobile health platforms and wearables, is reshaping the future of clinical trials. Discover how these innovations enable real-time insights, improve treatment outcomes, and enhance patient engagement in decentralized clinical studies and listen the experiences from Phase V health studies other projects.
webinar Program
- Welcome
Thomas Lethenborg, Monsenso and PhaseV project owner - Why collect patient reported outcomes continuously: Overview and insights
Frederik Mølgaard Thayssen, Alexandra Institute, Project Manager, PhaseV - Benefits of monitoring patients remotely in trials and clinical practice
Trine Rolighed Thomsen, Director in healthcare technologies, Danish Technological Institute & Associate Professor, Aalborg University - Engaging patients in decentralized trials: Lessons learned
Christa Thomsen, Professor, Aarhus University, and Ida Hestbjerg, Research Assistant, Aarhus University - A digital solution for increased flexibility and insights for patients, health care professionals and researchers
Emil Kortsen, Product Manager, Monsenso - Perspectives for the future of clinical trials with PhaseV
Frederik Nielsen, Healthcare Partnerships Director, Novartis - Q&A and conclusions
DATe & Time
- November 19, 2024
15.30-16.15 CET - Webinar-link provided upon sign-up below
Accelerate Patient recruitment and onboarding
Learn how to gain access to a broader, more diverse patient population, ensuring your trials benefit from more representative real-world data.
enhance trial
monitoring & safety
Understand how digital tachnology can provide continuous patient monitoring, offer real-time data on treatment efficacy, patient adherence, and patient safety.
maximize data
insights & accuracy
See how patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) and wearable sensor data can ve securely captured, reducing the need for in-person visits while improving data completeness and reliability.
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