Learning from hackers: open-source clinical trials.

Science Translational Medicine
Adam G DunnEnrico Coiera

Abstract

Open sharing of clinical trial data has been proposed as a way to address the gap between the production of clinical evidence and the decision-making of physicians. A similar gap was addressed in the software industry by their open-source software movement. Here, we examine how the social and technical principles of the movement can guide the growth of an open-source clinical trial community.

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Nov 19, 2013·Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research·Blanca GallegoEnrico Coiera
Feb 1, 2013·Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health·Adam G DunnEnrico Coiera
Oct 3, 2014·Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research·Adam G Dunn, Enrico Coiera
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Apr 29, 2015·JMIR Medical Informatics·Hanna SuominenGabriela Ferraro
Apr 28, 2020·Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA·Adam G Dunn, Florence T Bourgeois
Jan 16, 2020·Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science·Igor Gonda

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