Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA)
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A Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) is a Non-Governmental and Not-For-Profit Organization that is a Decentralized Clinical Trial.
- Example(s):
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO),
- Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP),
- Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI),
- Digital Medicine Society (DiMe),
- Medable Decentralized Clinical Trial (DCT) Platform,
- Science37 Decentralized Clinical Trial Operating System,
- TransCelerate Biopharma Incorporated.
- See: Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), Telemedicine, Telehealth, Decentralization.
References
2021a
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_Trials_&_Research_Alliance Retrieved:2021-9-25.
- The Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) is a non-governmental, 501c3 not-for-profit organization that enables collaboration of stakeholders to accelerate the adoption of patient-focused, decentralized trials and research within life sciences and healthcare through education and research. DTRA works to make research participation accessible to everyone, enabled by the consistent, widespread adoption of appropriate decentralized research methods.
2021b
- (Miseta, 2021) ⇒ Ed Miseta (2021). "The Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance Hopes To Advance Studies". In: Clinical Leader.
- QUOTE: The pandemic has certainly increased the urgency to create a group to promote decentralized trials. Amir Kalali and Craig Lipset, advisor and founder of Clinical Innovation Partners, spent a good portion of 2020 reaching out to pioneers in the clinical space who were working on decentralized trials. Conversations centered on the decentralized tools being used in trials and what more could be done to scale their use. They took what they learned and worked together to create the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) to accelerate the adoption of decentralized methodologies in research.