Dashboards, models and AI tools to support market access decisions.
Health economists, market access strategists and software engineers in one team. The people who know how decision makers think help build the tools, so the tools answer the questions that matter and support real decisions.
The team that builds the model also writes the code.
Most consultancies hand the build to a software vendor. Most software vendors have never read an HTA submission. We keep health economists, market access strategists and software engineers on the same team — and the same project.
That's why our dashboards stay in production for years instead of being rebuilt for every new question, and why clients return when a comparator or price scenario changes.
From static reports to tools that respond.
Nordic registry data ends up in one-off powerpoint decks or PDFs. By the time the report reaches stakeholders, the data is stale and the questions have changed.
Interactive dashboards on Nordic registry data. Filter by market, treatment line or year, and the numbers update as you go.
Budget impact analyses are hard to interpret and update. Cost-effectiveness models are slow and unresponsive, and results are stuck in Excel sheets
Web-based budget-impact and cost-effectiveness tools. The payer moves a slider — discount rate, eligible population, price — and sees the result recalculate live.
Competitive monitoring, landscape analyses and regulatory tracking are repetitive and slow. Analysts spend weeks compiling what could take minutes.
Tools built by market access specialists that read the source documents for you. Ask in plain language; every figure traces back to the assessment it came from.
Four tools we build for HTA and market access.
Three are live demos you can open right now; the fourth we build to a specific brief.