An inclusion period refers to a specific time frame during a clinical trial in which participants are actively enrolled and receiving treatment or interventions. This period typically begins when a participant is deemed eligible to participate in the study and ends when they complete the study or withdraw from participation. During the inclusion period, researchers closely monitor participants to assess the safety and efficacy of the treatment being studied.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 5
An inclusion period is a period of time that is used to calculate the average premium for health insurance coverage. The inclusion period typically begins on the date that the coverage becomes effective and ends on the date that the coverage terminates. The average premium is used to determine the amount of premium tax credit that an individual or family is eligible for.