BIP Potential Applications for Telemedicine in Research Jihad Obeid MD (Associate Professor & CoEE Endowed Chair in Biomedical informatics, Associate Program.

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BIP Potential Applications for Telemedicine in Research Jihad Obeid MD (Associate Professor & CoEE Endowed Chair in Biomedical informatics, Associate Program Director, SCTR Institute Biomedical informatics, MUSC) Iain Sanderson MD (Professor & CoEE Endowed Chair in Biomedical informatics & Program Director, SCTR Institute Biomedical informatics, MUSC) SCIENTIFIC RETREAT ON TELEMEDICINE 11/19/2010

BIP Benefits of a Telemedicine Research Portal Increase the geographical reach of clinical investigators Reduce costs of recruitment Increase number of participants Reduce travel burden for participants (most common barrier according to one study) Allow individuals unable to travel (for medical or economic reasons) the opportunity to participate in research Enhance safety by increased monitoring 2

BIP A positive value means the factor is associated with increased willingness to participate in research and a negative value means the factor is associated with a decreased willingness to participate. (Study in Alzheimer Disease patients) Source: Karlawish J et al. Neurology. 2008; 71;1883 Reducing Travel Burden For Participants 3 increased willingness to participate decreased willingness to participate

BIP Comprehensive Telemedicine Research Portal Components 1.Research Participant Recruitment Tools 2.Conducting Research Remotely 3.Remote Patient Monitoring 4.Tools that Allow Remote Healthcare Providers to be Partners in Research 5.Integration with Existing Informatics Tools/Databases RPMS 4

BIP 1. Research Participant Recruitment Tools Education about trials Live communication with research coordinator (Q&A) 5

BIP (1. cont’d) Portal Screen: Schedule a Session with Research Coordinator+ Informative Material about Study 6

BIP (1. cont’d) Portal Screen: Live session with Research Coordinator 7

BIP Getting consents Checking eligibility/screening Conducting surveys/questionnaires Data collection 2. Conducting Research Remotely + REDCap Survey 8 RPMS

BIP (2. cont’d) Portal Screen: Consent Forms on a Tablet or Touch-screen RPMS 9

BIP 3. Remote Patient Monitoring Adverse events reporting home by participants (e.g. BP, glucose) Real time monitoring devices 10

BIP 4. Tools that Allow Remote Healthcare Providers to be Partners in Research Discovery of clinical trials/studies Education Communication (with live audio/video) Data entry ( ) 11

BIP (4. cont’d) Discovery of Clinical Studies 12

BIP (4. cont’d) Portal Screen: Live session with Research Coordinator + Informative Material about Study + Data Entry Back to Data Entry 13

BIP 5. Use Existing Informatics Infrastructure SCIPR PORTAL (SC Integrate platform for research) RPMS (Funded by GO Grant # RC2LM010796) 14