INC Research and CISCRP launch an ‘ideathon’ to boost clinical research

Initiative calls upon clinical trial advocates to collaborate on inspiring ways to increase patient participation

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RALEIGH, N.C.—INC Research Holdings Inc., a global Phase 1 to 4 contract research organization, together with the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP), a non-profit organization dedicated to engaging the public and patients as partners in the clinical research process, have announced a new initiative designed to promote greater awareness of the importance of clinical trial participation in advancing public health.
 
Dubbed the “Inspiring Hope” Ideathon, it is set to kick off June 1 and culminate with an event Sept. 27-28 at District Hall in Boston, providing a forum for stakeholders from across the clinical research environment to share and develop their ideas for effectively increasing the awareness of clinical trials among patients, healthcare professionals and the general public.
 
In a recent survey conducted by CISCRP, 81 percent of participants agreed with the importance of clinical research to discovery and development of new medicines and 80 percent expressed they would be willing to participate in a research study. However, current data suggests less than 5 percent of the population ever participate in a clinical trial, with the greatest cause being lack of awareness.
 
“Clinical research is vital to the development of new drugs and treatments, but it is entirely dependent on patient participation,” said Clare Grace, vice president of site and patient access at INC Research. “The ‘Inspiring Hope’ Ideathon is the first initiative of its kind designed to generate new and unique ways to help raise awareness through a competition format. Together with CISCRP, our goal is to build a community of problem-solving advocates to present creative ideas that are feasible, sustainable and create a long-term impact in the broader clinical research community. We encourage industry thought leaders and clinical research advocates alike to contribute their visions for shifting the paradigm and improving healthcare quality and standards through clinical research.”
 
“There are numerous creative and innovative ideas that have been percolating among stakeholders throughout the clinical research enterprise to address the low level of public and patient awareness,” said Ken Getz, CISCRP founder. “The Ideathon aims to tap into this rich pool of ideas and hopefully energize and mobilize this broad community of stakeholders to contribute to this important discussion. We're looking for diverse teams to push their thinking, and to take really creative ideas to the next level. Ultimately, the best collective ideas will inspire new thinking, new approaches and new solutions.”
 
The “Inspiring Hope” Ideathon is modeled after crowd-solving events conducted in many other industries and among entrepreneurial groups, the partners say, adding that this style of event involves rapidly solving a problem with a large group of people in an innovative and competitive style. By bringing unique perspectives to the table from all different facets of the clinical research enterprise, INC Research and CISCRP aim to build a community of advocates committed to increasing ongoing participation in clinical trials, stimulating more active engagement within the broader community and better recognizing trial volunteers.
 
Idea applications will be accepted June 1 through Aug. 8, 2016, and will be evaluated on innovation, feasibility, sustainability and impact. Submitted applications will be shortlisted and finalists will be invited to the Ideathon event in September where they will collaborate live with a multifunctional team in a crowd-solving-type environment to further develop and ultimately present their solution to an expert judging panel.
 
The 2016 “Inspiring Hope” Award winner will be named at the conclusion of the event and INC Research along with CISCRP will work together with the winning team to progress the chosen idea into a viable solution. Mentors and/or sponsors are needed to support participants with idea development or a financial commitment to support travel and accommodation for patients and non-profit patient advocacy groups attending the event. The call for participation as a mentor or sponsor also opens June 1.
 
To learn more about participation in the “Inspiring Hope” Ideathon, visit www.inspiring-hope-ideathon.com.
 
SOURCE: INC/CISCRP news release

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