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PPAHS Launches New Clinical Trial Recruitment Services Page — Connecting Research with Patients Faster

The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) is excited to announce the launch of our newly updated Clinical Trial Recruitment Services page — designed to help sponsors, CROs, and investigators recruit qualified trial participants faster, more ethically, and with patient safety at the center of every effort.

Every day of delay in a clinical trial is more than a cost — it’s a missed opportunity for patients to access innovative treatments, diagnostics, and preventive care. Our mission-driven team works to bridge that gap, helping research move forward while protecting and empowering participants.

Why This Matters

As a nonprofit patient safety organization, PPAHS brings a unique advantage to recruitment:

  • Mission before margin — We prioritize health outcomes over profit.
  • Established trust — Our deep connections with patient communities, clinicians, and advocacy groups foster engagement.
  • Expertise across therapeutic areas — From orthopedic recovery to sepsis, respiratory compromise, and rare diseases, we understand the challenges and know how to overcome them.

Our Process

Our approach is collaborative, ethical, and compliant:

  1. Collaborative Planning — We align closely with your team’s trial objectives, timelines, and eligibility criteria.
  2. Ethical & Compliant Outreach — All recruitment is IRB-approved, HIPAA-compliant, and patient-centered.
  3. Retention-Focused Support — We help participants through the entire process, ensuring higher retention and stronger data quality.

Explore the New Page

Our new Clinical Trial Recruitment Services page outlines our full capabilities and process for accelerating recruitment in a way that advances both science and patient well-being.

To visit our clinical trial recruitment page, please click here.

If you’re a sponsor, CRO, or investigator ready to move your trial forward while prioritizing patient safety, we’d love to talk.