This may seem simple, but it is critical to consider the impact this could have in diversifying recruitment and streamlining clinical trials.
Once we have enrolled suitable patients in our trials, technology also helps us ensure our clinical trials stay on track. At Takeda, we continue to advance digital automation across our clinical supply chain, including using system-driven production planning to support automated ordering and distribution. This ensures that investigational therapies are available when needed to keep our studies moving forward. These applications ultimately help us accelerate trials and reduce the time it takes to make potential medicines available to patients.
Once a treatment is approved and available, technology can also help us better reach healthcare providers and improve patient treatment experience. One way it does this is by helping us create personalized experiences for each person to engage with based on their individual needs and preferences. Many of us experience this type of application often, such as when we log into a streaming platform like Netflix. Each Netflix user has a slightly different home screen based on their unique likes, dislikes and viewing history. Similarly, with the help of technology, our team leverages proprietary data and insights to create a custom experience for healthcare providers. It ensures we are reaching them at the right place and right time. We are also exploring ways to capture and analyze patient data on our treatments so we can partner with their providers to support things like adherence to therapy, health outcomes and quality of life.