The 'Why' of Feasibility: The Bedrock of Successful Trials
A feasibility assessment isn't just a preliminary step; it's the strategic foundation of a successful clinical trial. It's a critical, data-driven process to determine if a trial is scientifically, operationally, and financially viable before committing extensive resources. Click on a card to learn more.
Confirms that the trial's scientific goals are not just theoretical but practically achievable.
Provides data-driven enrollment estimates and identifies barriers to find and keep patients.
Allows for more accurate budgeting by identifying potential operational challenges early.
Helps create a realistic and achievable timeline by understanding site capabilities and hurdles.
Ensures patients' contributions are respected by vetting a trial's viability before it begins.
Bridges the gap between a brilliant scientific protocol and real-world clinical execution.
Ensures that resources—from specialized equipment to trained personnel—are allocated effectively.
Demonstrates due diligence and a proactive approach to risk management for regulators.