The Study Success Blueprint

EP15: Rethinking Research: Denmark's Innovative Approach

25 min · 15. juni 2026
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Morten Lambertz, an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, delves into the benefits and challenges of digital first approaches in healthcare. With Denmark being a leader in digital infrastructure, Lambertz highlights the ease of conducting both observational and interventional trials through robust national registries. Such trials offer opportunities to identify safety signals and address real-world patient needs more effectively. The podcast also explores decentralized trial designs, which bring clinical research to patients' homes, enhancing accessibility and aligning with modern expectations for healthcare delivery. Lambertz emphasizes these innovations as vital to the future of medical research.

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