Digital Health Off The Record
eCOA has been part of clinical trials for decades, but it still has not reached its full potential. In this episode of Digital Health Off the Record, Farrell and Edwin go back to basics on electronic clinical outcome assessments - what eCOA actually covers, how it differs from eDiaries and remote patient monitoring, and why it is about much more than just ePRO. They also get into the practical side of eCOA implementation, including why paper still appears in study discussions, where hidden costs and data integrity risks come from, and how better planning can remove licensing, translations, submissions and device strategy from the critical path. We cover: * What eCOA means across ePRO, ClinRO, ObsRO and PerfO [01:20] * How eCOA can support primary and secondary endpoints [03:46] * Why eDiaries and remote patient monitoring are related, but not the same thing [04:34] * The history of eCOA and the move from paper to digital [06:17] * The real cost comparison between paper and digital data capture [07:48] * “Parking lot syndrome” and why timestamps matter [09:33] * BYOD vs provisioned devices, including patient preference and reimbursement [11:10] * Sustainability considerations for study devices [15:43] * Why eCOA implementation often goes wrong [17:37] * Why licensing, translations and submissions can delay study start-up [18:10] * China-specific implementation considerations [21:00] * Accessibility, caregiver support and assisted completion [23:53] * Why paper introduces more risk than many teams realise [25:35] Ultimately, eCOA is not just a technology choice. It is an implementation, data quality and patient experience decision.
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