Dr. Wicks Comments on Technological Evolution in Data Collection

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Paul Wicks, PhD, comments on physicians' acceptance of technological evolution in data collection at the 2014 Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting in Boston.

Paul Wicks, PhD, comments on physicians’ acceptance of technological evolution in data collection at the 2014 Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting in Boston.

Wicks discusses that utilizing continued technological advancements could provide new channels of data to help assess treatment effectiveness.

He notes, “It’s very important we build trust and relationships face-to-face, but in between those touch points, I think technology can fill in a lot of those gaps in the data and potentially in the way we prioritize who it is we bring back into the clinic.”

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