An Exploratory Study on Enhancing Efficiency in Patient-Centric Clinical Trials Through Operational Management Strategies and its Impact on Research Outcome

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Prasanna Kumar C S, Saisree Mangu

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This exploratory study investigates the enhancement of efficiency in patient-centric clinical trials through the implementation of operational management strategies. As clinical trials increasingly prioritize patient engagement and outcomes, the need for effective operational frameworks becomes paramount. This research identifies key operational strategies, including streamlined patient recruitment processes, adaptive trial designs, and the integration of technology for real-time data collection and monitoring. By analyzing case studies and empirical data, the study evaluates the impact of these strategies on trial efficiency, patient satisfaction, and overall research outcomes. The findings suggest that a robust operational management approach not only accelerates trial timelines but also improves data quality and patient retention rates. Ultimately, this study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on optimizing clinical trial processes, emphasizing the critical role of operational management in achieving successful patient-centric research.

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