Clinical Operations delivers end-to-end clinical trial execution across multiple sub-functions, partners, and geographies. With the vast majority of cost tied to human labor, scaling trial portfolios under traditional operating models quickly becomes unsustainable.
The Asteri platform enables Clinical Operations to scale differently, by making work visible at the task level and orchestrating how humans and AI collaborate across trial activities.
Before Clinical Operations can safely adopt AI or redesign workflows, it must first understand the work as it exists today.
Asteri’s Work Intelligence capability models clinical operations work as a structured set of tasks across sub-functions and trial phases. This creates a shared, factual baseline of execution.
Teams gain visibility into:
Tasks performed across clinical trial lifecycles
How work varies by study, phase, and geography
Dependencies between activities and teams
Effort, volume, and skill requirements
High-cost, repetitive, and risk-sensitive tasks
This task-level understanding replaces assumptions with evidence.
By grounding analysis in tasks, Clinical Operations leaders can see where the current model limits scale.
The platform highlights:
Tasks that consume disproportionate effort
Capacity constraints that delay studies
Skill bottlenecks across sub-functions
Work that varies unnecessarily across trials
This enables targeted intervention instead of broad restructuring.
COORDINATE WORK ACROSS PEOPLE, SYSTEMS, AND AI
Once work is understood, Asteri’s Work Orchestration capability enables Clinical Operations to redesign how tasks are executed—without disrupting regulatory rigor.
The platform supports:
Sequencing tasks based on dependencies and readiness
Assigning work based on skills and availability
Introducing AI support where it can safely augment human effort
Maintaining human oversight for critical activities
Orchestration ensures consistency, quality, and compliance as execution scales.
AI ADOPTION GROUNDED IN TASK-LEVEL CLARITY
Rather than applying AI broadly, Asteri helps Clinical Operations evaluate AI at the task level.
Teams can:
Identify tasks suitable for AI assistance
Preserve human-in-the-loop control where required
Test changes before deployment
Scale productivity without increasing risk
AI becomes a force multiplier for clinical teams—not a source of disruption.
A NEW OPERATING MODEL FOR CLINICAL EXECUTION
By combining Work Intelligence and Orchestration, Clinical Operations can:
Increase throughput without proportional workforce growth
Reduce manual effort in high-volume activities
Improve consistency across trials and regions
Reallocate human expertise to higher-value work