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Looking Forward: Forum Activities in 2021 and Beyond
Pages 26-29

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From page 26...
... The biological, physical, and digital spheres are merging; Workshops clinical research and health care Envisioning a Transformed Clinical Trials Enterprise: Establishing an Agenda for 203032 are at a critical juncture; Clinical trials research has changed dramatically over the past decade. The and new technologies enable biological, physical, and digital spheres are merging; clinical research and health the collection of data in care are at a critical juncture; and new technologies enable the collection of data in real-world settings.
From page 27...
... On January 26, February 9, March 24, and May 11, 2021, the forum will convene a public workshop to discuss how to better integrate community practice and clinical trials, improve patient engagement in clinical trials, align cultural and financial incentives, and better support the clinical trials infrastructure. The workshop will provide a venue to consider a transformed clinical trial enterprise for 2030 and discuss the goals and key priorities for advancing a clinical trials enterprise that is more efficient, effective, person-centered, inclusive, and integrated into the health care delivery system of 2030 Improving the Evidence Base for Treating Older Adults with Cancer33 As the U.S.
From page 28...
... This workshop will aim to illuminate a path forward in generating meaningful evidence for the treatment of older adults with cancer. Innovation in Drug Research and Development for Prevalent Chronic Diseases34 Chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes are the leading cause of death and disability among Americans and a major factor in the nation's rapidly increasing health care costs.
From page 29...
... Participants in this public workshop will discuss the current landscape of rapid diagnostics to address antibiotic resistance, consider the challenges and opportunities for spurring innovation, and discuss practical next steps for accelerating the development of new diagnostic tools.


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