New CTTI Recommendations Provide Path for More Efficient Clinical Trials Using Clinical Registries

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CTTI Project: Registry Trials

Newly released recommendations from the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) have the potential to streamline clinical trials by using registry information. Registries are data collection tools typically used to better understand long-term trends in a specific population, such as patients with a particular disease or patients exposed to a certain treatment.

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CTTI Presents Recommendations from the Registry Trials Project

CTTI Project: Registry Trials

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Webinar Presenters:

  • John Laschinger, MD, Medical Officer, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, US Food and Drug Administration
  • Jules Mitchel, MBA, PhD, President, Target Health Inc

Webinar Objective:

This webinar covers CTTI's recommendations on conducting clinical trials using registries. Those interested in evaluating or designing a registry for the purposes of conducting clinical trials can learn more about the project’s tools, intended for the following purposes:

  • To determine if an Existing Registry is appropriate for embedding clinical trials
  • To assess if an Existing Registry contains the elements needed to support a clinical trial
  • To design a New Registry suitable for embedding clinical trials

Webinar Resources:

Download the CTTI Registry Trials Recommendations.

*Mentioned during Q&A: Registry of Patient Registries: patientregistry.ahrq.gov/

*CTTI encourages the use of all materials listed on this site in the pursuit of improving the clinical trials enterprise. If you use any of the slides from this presentation, please let us knowcredit CTTI, and make it clear that you are not presenting on behalf of CTTI.

A Brave New World: Registry-Based Clinical Trials

MARCH 30, 2016

CTTI Project: Registry Trials

Meeting Objectives

  • Identify essential elements of registries needed to successfully embed and conduct registry-based clinical trials
  • Present findings from CTTI’s Registry Trials Project: Literature Review and Expert Interviews
  • Receive feedback on potential benefits of and existing barriers to the use of registries in clinical trials
  • Reach consensus on best practices to increase adoption of clinical trials within registries

Meeting Location:

DoubleTree Silver Spring Hotel by Hilton, 8727 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.