The role of general management in clinical research

Journal title MECOSAN
Author/s Carlo Nicora, Nicola Pinelli, Emmanouil Tsiasiotis
Publishing Year 2025 Issue 2024/131
Language Italian Pages 13 P. 157-169 File size 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/mesa2024-131oa20267
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Today more than ever, the demand for health and services, technological innovations, changes in the epidemiologicalframework, and social, political and economic pressures are at the root of the growing complexity of modern healthcare, and clinical research and innovation are necessary elements to guarantee a cutting-edge NHS. For health authoritiesconducting clinical trials, this translates into the mission of combining clinical inpatient and outpatient services withspecific biomedical scientific research activities, where the emphasis is on the contextuality and complementaritybetween these dimensions. The results of the research conducted in 2024 by ALTEMS and FIASO on The role of General Managers (DGs) in clinical research highlight several areas for improvement and provide insights for amore efficient and inclusive future, in which up-to-date regulations, flexible organisational models, state-of-the-arttechnologies and close collaboration between stakeholders can make a difference.Once again, the role of DGs emerges as a key factor in addressing these challenges and driving change towards amore modern and efficient healthcare system.

Keywords: ; clinical research; innovation; accountability; quality; accuracy; reproducibility; integration; training; healthcare organizations; general management

Carlo Nicora, Nicola Pinelli, Emmanouil Tsiasiotis, Il ruolo delle direzioni generali nella ricerca clinica in "MECOSAN" 131/2024, pp 157-169, DOI: 10.3280/mesa2024-131oa20267