In facing the dual challenge of recruiting investigators who will deliver patients and add credibility to their trials, clinical operations executives within pharmaceutical companies and CROs have had to develop sophisticated techniques to find, screen and win the support of investigators. To expedite this process, savvy companies have --among other best practices -- developed accountable staff structures, designed databases to maintain current and accurate investigator data, created special teams and found ways to work collaboratively with CROs without sacrificing long-term investigator relationships.
This 129-page Best Practices Benchmarking™ report details best practices in five chapters that cover how companies can: 1) increase the attractiveness and credibility of their studies through effective positioning to different investigator groups; 2) identify key opinion leaders and investigators for protocol design input and clinical trials; 3) evaluate the commitment and qualifications of these investigators; 4) create effective structures for both internal and external accountability; and 5) partner to leverage CRO expertise.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Project Background 1
Project Focus 2
Key Findings 4
Report Structure and Organization 10
Path Forward 11
Best Practices Chapters
Chapter 1: Making Studies Attractive to Preferred Investigators 13
Using Relationship Management Strategies to Win the Hearts and Minds of Investigators 17
Using Protocol Involvement & Study Design to Solidify Investigator Support 31
Services and Training that Foster Loyalty 37
Chapter 2: Efficiently Identifying the Investigator Pool 45
Investigator Databases: Building a CRM Asset that Serves as Your Compass to Success 46
Finding New Investigators 54
Growing Your Own Investigators 62
Chapter 3: Selecting High Quality Investigators for a Study 66
Planning for Investigator Selection 69
Setting the Selection Criteria 73
Optimizing the Pre-Study Site Assessment 81
Chapter 4: Managing for Successful Investigator Recruitment 89
Managing the Pareto Effects and Performance Structures 91
Structures that Support Excellence 93
Roles and Responsibilities that Support Excellence 95
Using Therapeutic Structures to Nurture Expertise 99
The Role of Clear Communications in Execution Excellence 102
Goal Setting and Performance Management 105
Chapter 5: Working Effectively with Third-Party Providers 111
Overview 112
Leveraging External Expertise 113
Making the Best of the CROs 116
Findings in Brief
Lessons Learned: Pharmaceutical Companies & CROs 126
Lessons Learned: Investigators 128
List of Charts
Investigator’s Study Motivation
Motivation for Choosing Studies
Investigators: Building Credibility
Cornerstones for Credibility
Relationship Plans for Investigators
Customer Service for Investigators
Recruitment Customization
Focus on Science
Aspects of a Well-Run Trial
Investigators in Protocol Design
Protocol Reviews
Protocol Engagements
Investigator’s Preferences for Protocol Design Approaches
Approaches for Protocol Design
Top Three Factors for Choosing Trials
Services Investigators Value
Investigator Services
Study Payment Milestones
Payment Factors
Valued Recruitment Support
Patient Recruitment Services
Harnessing the Internet to Grow Sites
Efficient and Effective Databases
Identifying: Groups Often Involved
Identifying: Primary Responsibility
Identifying: Necessary Skills
Identifying: Time Elapsed
Sources of Investigators
Identifying: Most Important Strategies
Learning of Study Opportunities
Groups Providing Input
Seeking New Investigators
Selecting: Time Elapsed
Mapping the Path to Success
Selecting: Groups Involved
Selecting: Groups Involved
Selecting: Critical Factors
Selecting: Other Factors
Managing Investigator Mix
Selecting: Tactics Used
Cross-Referencing Question Probes
Pre-assessment Chart Reviews
Planning for Success
Precursors to Recruitment
Performance Curve Forecasting
Structure & Teams
Recruiting: Primary Responsibility
Therapeutic vs. Generalist
Knowledge-Sharing Leaders
Enrollment Strategy
Accountability for Relationships
Recruiting: Necessary Skills
Recruiting: Groups Often Involved
Recruiting: Time Elapsed
Investigator Recruitment Timing
Enhancing Productivity
Effective CRO Use
Assignment of Tasks to CROs
Tradeoffs of Using a CRO
Working with CROs
Preferred CRO Partner Benefits
Sponsor-CRO Collaboration
Communicating With One Voice
Developing Direct Relationships