The Using Patient Preference Information in the Design of Clinical Trials (PPI-CT) Framework is focused on providing medical device clinical trial sponsors and the broader clinical trial community an actionable set of learnings and compendium of best practice...
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Quantifying Benefit-Risk Preferences for Heart Failure Devices: A Stated-Preference Study
This published article summarizes the work of a multi-stakeholder group of experts convened by MDIC to develop and conduct a patient preference study among patients living with heart failure. The goal of this effort was to gain a better understanding of attributes for...

Patient-Centered Clinical Trial Design Tool for Heart Failure Devices Methods Report
Clinical trials are designed based on a statistical approach to gain confidence that a product is safe and effective. However, traditionally, these statistical considerations have not quantitatively incorporated patients perspectives on benefit-risk tradeofffs. For...

Video Release for Patient Preferences for Heart Failure: A Collaborative Study
Through this project, MDIC brought together six heart failure device companies to work in collaboration to develop an understanding of what matters to patients living with heart failure, especially how those patients might be willing to accept potential risks from...