Complex protocols require strong analysis before, during and after investigator site activity to ensure that requirements are met and potential sources of risks are eliminated or minimized as much as possible. Through analysis, protocol specifications can be modified and improved to meet demand patterns and usage trends to reduce trial cost and time to completion. By working with a strategic partner to analyze protocol developments, clinical leads can gain valuable information to help build robust protocols for success at a global level.
At Ancillare, our analysts can provide support to sponsor organizations to deliver the analysis needed for global protocol success. Our teams have unique expertise in generating investigator site analysis, identifying potential sources of trial delay and disruption and delivering suggestions to improve on protocol specifications. By working with clinical leads throughout the clinical trial process, Ancillare can help create a successful clinical supply chain to reduce costs, build efficiency and ensure timely, successful completion of investigator site activities.
Ancillare provides the analysis needed to ensure protocol success at a global level in all therapeutic areas. Our unique services ensure timely, cost effective and efficient completion of all protocol specifications by reducing uncertainties in the system.
Our proven services include:
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Demand analysis for investigator site and supply chain activities |
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Patient allotment and distribution tracking and maintenance |
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Actual product usage and trend analysis |
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Logistics analysis and tracking |
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Expiry and lot analysis |
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Medical analysis for products and services |
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Outcomes reporting and analysis |
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Risk analysis and recommendations |
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Global regulatory analysis and compliance |
Our goal is to improve the clinical study, trial or protocol by providing the analytics necessary to reduce risk and improve operational efficiency at a global level. Our expertise can provide you with the tools, reports and analysis necessary to succeed in today’s complex clinical environment.