File:Paying for Clinical Trials.webm
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English: Learn about the different types of costs related to taking part in a clinical trial and who is expected to pay for which costs. As you think about taking part in a clinical trial, you will face the issue of how to cover the costs of care. There are two types of costs in a clinical trial: patient care costs and research costs. |
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