Simple Tips For Building Strong, Lasting Relationships With Patient Advocacy Organizations
Recruiting participants for clinical trials proves to be a costly and time-intensive endeavor, typically spanning an average of 18 months. Consequently, it's no surprise that many biopharmaceutical and medical device companies are actively seeking ways to expedite this process and enhance the efficiency of patient recruitment.
One often underappreciated yet immensely valuable resource in this pursuit is patient advocacy organizations (PAOs). Collaborating with these institutions has the potential to significantly bolster your recruitment endeavors, provided you invest the time and effort in cultivating these partnerships strategically.
In this blog post, writers emphasize the advantages of engaging with PAOs and delve into various strategies for establishing trust and long-lasting relationships with them. With a modest investment of effort and a well-thought-out approach, learn how you can boost your patient recruitment pipeline and work together towards mutually beneficial objectives.
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