Person-centric clinical trials: defining the N-of-1 clinical trial utilizing a practice-based translational network

A person-centric clinical trial is inclusive of both the investigator and the person and as such represents point-of-use data generated at the practice level and encompasses both health and disease. Raising the clinical encounter to a research encounter and providing an infrastructure to support a l...

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