Some teams need a full-service CRO. Others already have internal capability and only need specific functions delivered well. We make that distinction clear.
Qmed provides clinical trial services for medical device and IVD studies across Europe. We can own complete delivery or take responsibility for selected operational workstreams, depending on how your organisation is set up and where the pressure points are.
What Qmed can take ownership of
Clinical trial services can include study management, monitoring, site communication, site activation support, data management, query handling, safety workflows, vendor coordination, Trial Master File (TMF) support, training, audit support, close-out activities, and reporting coordination.
Where relevant, we also support the interfaces around start-up: submission support, country and site planning, contracts, database preparation, and risk-based operational planning. The exact scope depends on whether the engagement is full-service, functional, or targeted at a specific gap.
How we can support you
Full-service. Qmed takes ownership of the clinical workstream end to end, with one accountable structure across planning, start-up, conduct, and close-out.
Functional support. Qmed owns selected functions such as monitoring, project management, safety management, data management, or vendor oversight.
Rescue or reinforcement. Qmed steps into studies that are already underway but need tighter control, stronger coordination, or extra operational capacity to recover momentum.
Typical situations
Typically, medtech innovators come to us with one or more of the following challenges:
- their internal team understands the science, but not every operational workstream can be staffed internally
- the study is approaching start-up and the delivery model is still incomplete
- they need selected functions, not a one-size-fits-all outsourcing model
- they want flexibility without losing control of responsibilities and interfaces
- the study is already running, but execution is starting to drift
Talk to Qmed
Tell us which study functions you’re considering partnering on, what’s already in place internally, and where the operational gaps are.