Clinical Trial Budgeting & Forecasting

Did you know that over the past two decades, the average length of a clinical trial increased 70%, the average number of routine procedures per trial has risen 65% and the average clinical trial staff work burden has increased 67%? Trials today often undergo protocol amendments, which can add new subject populations, increased assessments and other design modifications. Does your organization have the tools to keep up with these complexities?

Join us in Philadelphia for CBI’s Clinical Trial Budgeting & Forecasting conference to collaborate with CROs, sites, sponsors and vendors to discuss best practices for ensuring accurate and effective budgeting and forecasting in clinical trials. With growing complexities and shrinking tolerance for variance between forecasted and actual budget, it’s critical that internal and external teams work together to tackle the challenges and establish efficient processes.

Discover ways to bridge the gap between finance and operations and address each player’s role in managing deviations including timeline delays, changes in study design, outsourcing and more.

Gain critical insights through innovative discussions from DSP Clinical Research, Celgene, TrialValueapp, Elias Research Associates, ORBee Consulting, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Shire, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, Marinus Pharmaceuticals and more.

Key topics addressed include methodologies for transformative trial budgeting and forecasting, construction of accurate budgets, optimization of forecasting and financial planning processes and much more.

If your responsibilities touch any facet of your organization’s financial, clinical or project management efforts, you’ll need to be in attendance for focused content that gets to the heart of the top challenges in budgeting and forecasting.

Don’t be left out of the conversation — register now or download the brochure for more details.

To learn more about this event, and to register online, visit www.cbinet.com/budgeting

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