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Castor's Global e-Consent Matrix

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Successfully implementing electronic consent across international markets requires navigating a complex patchwork of regional regulations and varying expectations from local ethics committees. While digital adoption is growing, success hinges on understanding specific hurdles like national identity requirements and the "closed-system" exemption under electronic trust regulations, which can significantly simplify signature workflows in many regions. Operational success also depends on meeting strict procedural mandates, such as the requirement for synchronous identity verification through video or telephone interactions in certain jurisdictions. Furthermore, site-level institutional practices can sometimes be more stringent than national laws, necessitating a highly adaptable approach. Regardless of a country’s technological maturity, maintaining a physical paper fallback remains an essential requirement to ensure full participant access and regulatory compliance. Mastering these localized nuances allows study teams to modernize enrollment processes while mitigating significant compliance risks. Download the complete guide to refine your global strategy for digital participant engagement.

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