How we doubled patient contact rate
Brandon Li
Co-Founder @ Power | Modern Patient Recruitment for the Neuroscience Renaissance | Forbes 30u30
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How we doubled patient contact rate
Optimizing site responsiveness can be one of the most challenging aspects of running a successful patient recruitment campaign.?
When sponsors invest in big recruitment programs they want to make sure their sites are making the most of every referral. However, as many clinical operations professionals know, site performance can vary dramatically, leading to recruitment bottlenecks. And to make this even harder, there are many temporary challenges that may appear such as a CRC being on vacation or a different trial requiring some additional time and attention.
This was exactly the challenge faced by one of our customers recently.
Despite a few months of steady performance, we found ourselves with contact rates (measured as the percentage of qualified referrals contacted by sites) falling behind. This situation is not uncommon, but it threatened to slow down the entire program. So we embedded on optimizing the process, ultimately doubling the contact rate within two months.
The Challenge: A Distribution of Site Responsiveness
After the first round of patient referrals it became clear that the overall study contact rate was not where we’d want it.?
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While some sites were hyper responsive, others were falling behind. This kind of variability is typical and can be hard to diagnose without granular data.?
We ran a site-level funnel analysis to identify pockets of opportunity. As expected, the analysis revealed a split in performance: some sites were excelling, while others were lagging behind. To address this imbalance and improve the overall contact rate, we implemented a data-driven strategy to optimize site performance.
Power’s Approach: A Granular Site Engagement Strategy
Ultimately, we developed a multi-pronged strategy aimed at reallocating resources and boosting site performance. This strategy included the following key steps:
The Results: Doubling the Contact Rate in Two Months
Our targeted, data-driven approach quickly began to show results. By reallocating referrals to high-performing sites, providing real-time feedback to underperforming ones, and continuously tracking performance, we saw a significant increase in the overall contact rate. Ultimately, our contact rates doubled, ensuring that more referred patients were engaged and the clinical trial remained on track.
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6 个月Brandon Li - I love this channel! As for the article, this is an impressive strategy! A few questions come to mind: Did you analyze the impact of factors like time of day, day of the week, seasonal changes, disease prevalence on site performance? Regarding the performance gap between excelling and lagging sites, what factors do you believe contributed—patient stipend, geolocation, or site activation timing? I am impressed by the modeling in your data-driven decisions. Lastly, how did reallocating referrals impact patient motivation and compliance? Have you thought about patient voice to learn directly from the source?
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