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Clinical Trials Management Ecosystem Maturity

Overview

Drawing on the prior research conducted by Firas Wehbe at Northwestern University and the CD2H Maturity core, this working group existed to create a multi-axial Clinical Trials Management Ecosystem (CTME) Maturity model. This model provides a comprehensive framework for managing clinical trials, taking into account the intricate factors at play within the modern healthcare landscape. The group utilized their collective knowledge and expertise to develop this innovative approach to clinical trials management.

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Clinical Trials Management Ecosystem Maturity

Overview

Drawing on the prior research conducted by Firas Wehbe at Northwestern University and the CD2H Maturity core, this working group existed to create a multi-axial Clinical Trials Management Ecosystem (CTME) Maturity model. This model provides a comprehensive framework for managing clinical trials, taking into account the intricate factors at play within the modern healthcare landscape. The group utilized their collective knowledge and expertise to develop this innovative approach to clinical trials management.

Clinical Trials Management Ecosystem Maturity

Group Goals

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Conduct a comprehensive assessment of CTSA's CTME to identify strengths and gaps in the program.
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Develop consortium-wide benchmarks for CTME to enable CTSAs to compare their CTME status with others and identify areas for improvement.
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Provide guidance to CTSAs on how to address identified gaps in their CTME programs to improve the overall quality of CTME across the consortium.
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Develop a standardized framework for evaluating the effectiveness of CTME resources in improving clinical and translational research outcomes.
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Facilitate communication and collaboration between CTSA informatics leads and institutional leadership to advocate for the necessary resources to support CTME programs.
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Foster a culture of continuous improvement in CTME by providing ongoing support and resources to CTSAs to enhance their programs and promote best practices.

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Coordination, Communication, and Operations Support (CCOS) is funded by theNational Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health.

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