How Sponsors Use Metrics to Guide Site Incentives in Clinical Trials
Traditional site compensation models typically include payments per enrolled subject or completed visit. However, these do not account for:
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Traditional site compensation models typically include payments per enrolled subject or completed visit. However, these do not account for:
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The site feasibility questionnaire serves as a foundational tool for:
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Traditional site selection methods often rely on subjective impressions or past relationships. However, with rising regulatory expectations and protocol complexity, data-driven site selection is now essential. Metrics offer:
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Site ranking is the process of evaluating and prioritizing clinical trial sites based on a range of past performance metrics. By assigning scores or ranks to each site, sponsors can:
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The site feasibility questionnaire serves as a foundational tool for:
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Unlike single-country feasibility efforts, global feasibility assessments must account for:
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A composite site score is a cumulative metric that synthesizes multiple operational and quality indicators to evaluate the overall performance of a clinical trial site. Instead of looking at one KPI in isolation—such as enrollment rate or data entry timeliness—composite scores combine several weighted KPIs to provide a balanced view.
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Traditional site selection methods often rely on subjective impressions or past relationships. However, with rising regulatory expectations and protocol complexity, data-driven site selection is now essential. Metrics offer:
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Unlike single-country feasibility efforts, global feasibility assessments must account for:
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Virtual feasibility evaluations were initially accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but their benefits have extended far beyond travel restrictions. Sponsors and CROs are increasingly relying on remote solutions to:
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