Speaker
Samuel M. Brown, MD, MS
Associate Professor and Director of Pulmonary/Critical Care Research
Intermountain Healthcare
Associate Professor, University of Utah
Topic
COVID Clinical Trials: The Intermountain Healthcare Experience
Keywords
COVID-19; Public health; Integrated health system; COVID-19 treatment trials
Key Points
- Intermountain Healthcare is a nonprofit, community-based healthcare system that maintains an academic referral center and several hospitals in Utah.
- During the pandemic, the health system was able to integrate COVID-19 research with urgent clinical, operational, and public health needs. The health system currently supports 15 randomized clinical trials in COVID-19 research, investigating immunologic and virologic therapies.
- Collaboration and communication across divisions were essential elements to the successes achieved.
- Among the challenges of conducting the COVID-19 trials, there remains a wish for a comprehensive risk management solution and regulatory reform.
Discussion Themes
Could we establish a robust program that provides better training and pay for study coordinators? These staff have direct contact with participants for recruitment and retention and can make or break a trial.
What aspects of institutional culture contributed to the success of conducting these trials?
What is needed is a clinical research ecosystem that appropriately balances regulatory oversight with the agility to answer urgent health questions.
Read more about Intermountain Healthcare’s experiences with COVID-19 clinical trials in these recent publications:
- How community-based health systems embrace research during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Developing statewide remdesivir use criteria
- Clinical criteria for COVID-19-associated hyperinflammatory syndrome: a cohort study
Tags
#pctGR, @Collaboratory1