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ACCESS enables individuals to contribute to critical research, via an iOS and Android smartphone mobile application. ACCESS combines patient reported outcomes, data from wearable devices and real-world data (such as claims, EHRs, etc), with an opt-in to participate in current and future studies for diagnostics, treatments and vaccines. The data that people share can be quickly and anonymously matched to research studies, providing researchers with a foundational framework for dynamic research at scale and participants a way to be personally matched and prescreened for future research.


Clinical Trial Description

In the urgency of the COVID-19 outbreak, Medable will enable an observational study protocol under which clinical trials can rapidly be conducted. The observational study protocol will include the conduct of smartphone based research to capture an essential dataset to improve our understanding of disease evolution, risk factors, and outcomes as well as enable population-based monitoring to reduce the spread of disease. Under this protocol, sub-studies and clinical trials can be conducted for interventions, including vaccine trials. The work may include new tools such as surface environmental or personal swabs to test for presence or absence of disease. Data collection efforts on behalf of rapidly evolving multiple study designs and participant opt-in data sharing, will enable the compilation of critical epidemiological and other data across the United States to accelerate the understanding for effective mitigation and treatment of COVID-19. ACCESS (American COVID-19 Collaborative Enabling Seamless Science), a novel COVID-19 digital research infrastructure, provides a mobile app tool for participants to report specific data and facilitate remote access to accelerate critical research and clinical treatment development. ACCESS leverages leading digital health technologies to facilitate at-home research, clinical trials, and population-based long-term outcome studies and data de-identification measures (data coding/tokenization). The infrastructure combines opt-in wearable sensors, patient reported data and outcomes, opt-in data aggregation and additional opportunities for users to participate in clinical trials and share their de-identified data based upon reported information. Prior to COVID-19, the FDA expressed an interest in expediting drug development through developing trial designs that test multiple drugs and/or multiple subpopulations in parallel under a single protocol, without a need to develop new protocols for every trial. This has become even more important during the COVID-19 pandemic. This type of work will also be enabled under the ACCESS system. ;


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NCT number NCT04363268
Study type Observational
Source Medable Inc.
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date April 20, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2022

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