What It Is:

ClinOps GPS is Reverba’s clinical engagement model for improving recruitment, retention, and study execution.

The model combines investigator development, site training and engagement, patient recruitment and pre-qualification, and in-trial experience measurement. All programs are delivered through the reverbaBRIDGE platform, enabling coordinated execution and real-time visibility across the trial ecosystem.

Why It Matters:

Recruitment delays, site variability, and participant dissatisfaction slows progress and increases risk. ClinOps GPS helps sponsors address these challenges through a structured engagement model that improves candidate flow, strengthens site responsiveness, and supports a better experience for participants throughout the study. 

How It Works:

ClinOps GPS activates investigators, sites, patients, and advocacy communities through a coordinated engagement model designed to support recruitment, retention, and trial readiness.

Powered by the reverbaBRIDGE platform, these programs connect site engagement, patient outreach, pre-qualification, and trial experience insights to reduce site burden and strengthen participation across the study.

Let’s talk about how ClinOps GPS can accelerate your clinical trials while improving the patient experience.


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