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Life Sciences, Society and Policy
What is the impact of patient recruitment on offshoring of clinical trials?
Maryam Kermanimojarad1 
[1] Department of Public Policy and Social Change, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy;
关键词: Offshoring;    Cost-related factor;    The recruitment process;    Clinical trails;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40504-020-00104-4
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

The issue of globalization of research is receiving considerable attention due to the increasing number of offshored R&D activities from the United States, Europe, and Japan. This paper explores this phenomenon and provides a model to analyze the factors that will likely contribute to a global transformation of clinical trials. By identifying the main characteristics of clinical trials, I aim to clarify the main driver of the relocation process of clinical research. I reviewed the relevant published articles to address the research questions. The results of this study challenge the traditional thinking of cost-related factors as the major reason for offshoring cilinical trials and show the importance of the recruitment of human subjects in trials. Consequently, this paper suggests that “recruitment crisis” in home country as the main contribution and a key driver to offshore R&D activities, has been underestimated by previous studies. In particular, this study provides policy-decision makers with a new insight into the development issue surrounding the pharmaceutical industry.

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