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To Centralize Site Selection and Startup or Not? That is the Question: New Tufts CSDD Study Evaluates the Impact of Centralized Investigative Site Management - Identification, Feasibility, Selection, and Activation - On Cycle Time Reduction
Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (CSDD) presents the findings of a new study among sponsors and CROs assessing the end-to-end process of finding, evaluating, selecting, and activating investigative sites. Building on the 2012 study on site activation, “Startup Time and Readiness Tracking” (START), this new study provides a more extensive and in-depth look at sponsor and CRO experience managing the entire process.
The study assesses current levels of satisfaction with how various tasks are handled, cycle times associated with specific activities, perceived barriers, areas where improvement opportunities exist, and the impact of investments in technology and management models. Comparisons between sponsors with centralized and decentralized site management functions will be explored to characterize the effectiveness of different management models.
The webinar will detail the implications of the study results and highlight key insights for sponsors and CROs to optimize their investigative site management practices.
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