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Applications and Value for ARCHeS
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ARCHeS is an interactive analytics and visualization tool that uses real patient data to simulate population behavior, outcomes, and costs associated with healthcare interventions.
 
ARCHeS enables you to analyze a wide range of parameters that require specification before new interventions are introduced or a clinical trial is implemented. With ARCHeS, you can compare your program to current care or no treatment, and change key parameters with a keystroke. This is of particular interest to researchers and decision-makers in:

  • Health economics and outcomes research
  • Medical affairs and clinical research
  • Policy and guideline settings
  • Clinical trial development

Using ARCHeS’ straightforward computer interface, your organization can apply public, proprietary, and simulated data to better understand your target populations and address your research goals.

Pharmaceutical and life sciences

Industry professionals can use ARCHeS to:

  • Estimate clinical trial size, identify target groups/patient profiles, and predict event rates
  • Calculate an intervention’s value from the payer perspective
  • Analyze pricing scenarios to help determine formulary tiers and pricing
  • Prioritize pipeline assets and mitigate the risk of clinical failure
  • Perform comparative-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness analyses
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Care delivery organizations and government agencies

Decision-makers and researchers can use ARCHeS to:

  • Forecast risk across different patient groups, and identify high-risk populations that may require specific care
  • Identify the most effective interventions for implementation
  • Preemptively estimate the efficacy, safety, and cost of new interventions, to help determine pricing and formulary tiers
  • Understand the health and ROI impact of clinical guidelines and programs

Research and academia

Researchers and decision-makers can use ARCHeS to:

  • Generate epidemiologic data to support grant proposals
  • Perform comparative-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness analyses
  • Model the impact of performance measures without the expense of a clinical trial
  • Accurately forecast the long-term costs and outcomes of health programs
  • Test assumptions and compare scenarios prior to policy decision-making

These are just a few of the ways ARCHeS can inform decisions and provide answers to tough healthcare questions.

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