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BYOD on the rise

Last updated: May 27, 2025

Recent and rapid advances in technology have significantly accelerated the digitalization of clinical trials. The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) approach, which involves using patients’ own smartphones to collect data electronically, has emerged from a range of patient-centered methods to facilitate both access to and conduct of clinical trials. But has the full potential of BYOD been realized?

This white paper presents information on state-of-the-art BYOD, shows its numerous advantages for all clinical trials stakeholders, and addresses the remaining misconceptions that need to be tackled to boost its adoption.

Download our white paper to uncover key benefits, current trends, and myths limiting adoption 👇

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