
Government
Health Economics & Outcomes Research
To improve health-related outcomes while controlling costs it is imperative to quantify benefits and costs. The Archimedes Model was designed to quantify the health and economic outcomes that span a range of conditions and interventions.
Clinical Trial Simulation
Simulate clinical trials before they are executed. Explore different populations, intervention protocols, and definitions for outcomes and more accurately estimate the sample size and duration.
Policy & Guideline Analysis
Before policies are issued, those who set them need a way to evaluate the consequences of the different options. Archimedes simulations enable you to test assumptions, compare scenarios, and quantify outcomes.
Disease Modeling
Model diseases to further understand physiological phenomena and the onset, progression, and treatment of the disease. This will help you increase awareness, plan research, develop guidelines, and make policy recommendations.
Performance Measurement
To design effective performance measures, quantitative information is needed. The Archimedes Model is ideally suited to analyze and improve performance measures that span collections of conditions.
Individualized Guidelines
To improve the quality of care and lower costs, traditional guidelines need to be changed. Individualized guidelines can be used to design a care plan tailored to the needs of each individual.


