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October 28, 2022
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Panoramic Health launches clinical research division to improve kidney care outcomes

Fact checked byGina Brockenbrough, MA
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Panoramic Health announced the launch of Panoramic Science, its new clinical research division designed to improve kidney care innovation and outcomes, according to a press release.

Further, the goal of Panoramic Science is to remove barriers to kidney care clinical trials by increasing access to patient populations and a national platform of principal investigators ready to conduct trials.

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According to the press release, Mooney said the division will “close the gap between research and clinical care while also driving quality.” Source: Adobe Stock

“Clinical research is an exciting step forward for Panoramic Health,” Nick Carlucci, senior vice president of growth operations and ancillary services at Panoramic Health, said in the release. “This launch is proof that we deliver on our commitment to advance kidney disease therapies to serve patients, physician partners and the overall kidney care ecosystem.”

Panoramic Science will be led by Ann Mooney, MSN, RN, CNN, vice president of clinical research. According to the press release, Mooney said the division will “close the gap between research and clinical care while also driving quality.”

Additionally, Katie DiTomaso, MBA, will serve as director of research operations to assist with study start-up, contracting, budgeting and financial oversight within the division.

“We look forward to streamlining kidney care clinical trials through centralized support services that reduce the administrative burden on research sites and allow them to focus on what is import – improving patient outcomes,” Mooney said in the release.