Clinical Research Logistics: How Point-Of-Need Execution Protects Ocular Endpoints

In ophthalmic trials, operational execution has a direct impact on endpoint quality. Precision assessments often depend on specialized equipment, trained personnel, and strict adherence to visit schedules. When logistics fall short, the consequences can extend beyond simple delays, creating risks to data integrity, protocol compliance, patient retention, and overall study performance.
In this article, we explore how point-of-need execution can help sponsors address these challenges by bringing ophthalmic services closer to participants. Through mobile delivery models and specialized field support, studies can reduce travel burdens, improve participant engagement, and maintain consistency across assessments. The approach is particularly valuable for trials with widely dispersed populations or complex operational requirements, where traditional site-based models may introduce unnecessary friction. Learn how specialized ophthalmic execution can complement existing CRO operations and help protect the quality of critical study endpoints from enrollment through completion.
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