Charlotte Sauter
Charlotte Sauter is a dedicated professional in digital health. As a Senior Digital Health Scientist at Lundbeck, she has over three years of experience in evaluating and implementing Digital Health Technologies into Lundbeck's clinical trials. Prior to joining Lundbeck, Charlotte worked as a Research Associate at NTU Singapore focusing on digital health within population health science. Her educational background is in Health Economics (BSc) and Global Health (MSc).
Charlotte Sauter
Senior Digital Health Scientist
Lundbeck
Thursday 07th Nov
Lessons Learned from Implementing Digital Health Technologies into Clinical Trials
This presentation will provide insights and lessons learned from integrating Digital Health Technologies (DHTs), such as wearables, into clinical trials. Key points include understanding the usability of DHTs, recognizing the patient's involvement, and identifying pitfalls and mitigation strategies. Additionally, the presentation will touch upon the FDA Guide for Remote Data Acquisition in Clinical Investigations. Join to explore the critical roles of patients, sites, and sponsors in the context of DHTs in clinical trials.
Patient Centric Approach
- Device burden and patient-related factors.
The Clinical Site's Role
- Challenges faced by sites during DHT implementation.
Sponsor Responsibilities
- Designing trials that optimize data collection without imposing burden.
Charlotte Sauter
Senior Digital Health Scientist
Lundbeck