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Understanding clinical trials

Clinical trials are critical to helping us discover new medicines for diseases. As a trusted voice in your community, you play a vital role in helping people understand the value of participation. By guiding people through what clinical trials are and why they matter, you can help build trust, answer questions and address common concerns. Increasing representation in clinical trials isn’t just about inclusion it’s about ensuring that future medicines are safe and effective for everyone.

Why representation in clinical trials matters

Black Americans make up nearly 14% of the U.S. population but account for only 8% of clinical trial participants. Similarly, Hispanic Americans represent nearly 20% of the population but only 11% of participants. Diseases can impact people differently based on their age, gender, weight, race, ethnicity and other factors. Lack of representation in clinical trials can limit our understanding of certain diseases, lead to less effective medicines for some groups and contribute to health disparities.

Greater representation can help change that. When leaders like you speak openly and authentically about clinical trials, you can begin breaking down barriers and help shape the future of health care for everyone.

Our Collaborators

Acclinate helps connect, educate and empower underrepresented communities through the power of technology.  

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Equitable Breakthroughs in Medicine Development (EQBMED) helps underserved communities participate in clinical trials to create more equitable access.  

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Greenphire’s management platform helps people enrolled in clinical trials navigate the financial process, including providing easy access to reimbursements and financial assistance.  

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BlackDoctor.org is one of the most trusted health platforms for Black Americans. Through our collaboration, we’re helping expand access to information about clinical trials and encouraging open conversations about participation.

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For more information about clinical trials, please contact the Merck National Service Center at 1-800-444-2080, Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM ET.

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Let’s Talk Why: Importance of participation

As a trusted leader, you can help people in your community understand that clinical trial participation can contribute to medical research that supports safe and effective medicine for all.

Advancing science 

Clinical trial participation provides an opportunity
to contribute to data that may advance medicines, improve safety and help future generations.  

Building trust 

Health care institutions haven’t consistently engaged all communities in the past. We can restore trust by advocating for inclusion and representation in clinical trials. 

Becoming informed

Participating in a clinical trial can allow a person to take a more active role in their health journey and gain access to research that may be relevant to their care. 

Let’s Talk Trials

Join us in a conversation. Let’s help create a future of health care that’s inclusive and representative of all communities.

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