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Monitoring of Clinical Trials—Are Remote Activities Helpful in Controlling Quality?
The implementation of risk-based monitoring has spawned many forms of remote monitoring activities. This development has the potential to significantly impact how monitoring is accomplished for clinical trials. One question raised is whether remote monitoring activities are helpful or a hindrance to an effective data quality program. A survey was undertaken to assess the utilization and considerations related to remote monitoring activities and its impact on clinical data quality.