Our own Richard Zink has written extensively about the risk-based monitoring (RBM) capabilities in JMP Clinical, both on this blog and, of course, in his book.
A risk-based monitoring process feeds data from study sites into a dashboard, which then alerts the sponsor to situations that need further investigation.
As a complement to the wealth of hands-on information that Richard has created, which primarily covers the mechanics of RBM with JMP software, we decided to publish a brief article on getting started with risk-based monitoring.
The article covers several aspects of RBM, including:
If nothing else, we hope the article facilitates some conversations in your organization as you transition to the new world of risk-based trial monitoring.
Read the guide to getting started with risk-based monitoring.
