Ask one question, get an answer in three days
Sometimes you do not need a dataset. You need one answer, quickly. Tell us the question, the drugs and the markets. We run it and send back a written answer, the charts, and the rows underneath so your team can check the work.
What people ask us
- What do insurers pay for our drug compared with the original brand, by insurer, in our top ten markets?
- How far below the federal benchmark is this drug code across the big national insurers, and where is it worst?
- What is the hospital-versus-office price difference for this infusion, by insurer?
- We are looking at buying this practice group. What are its contracted rates likely to look like against the market?
- Which insurers both underpay this drug and require other drugs to fail first?
How it works
You send the question
The drugs or codes, the places, the insurers if particular ones matter, and what the answer feeds into. Being specific is what makes three days possible.
We scope it back
Within one business day: what we can answer, what we cannot, and the price. If the answer is not in the data we say so rather than estimating around it.
We run it
About three business days from the go-ahead.
You get everything
A written answer with charts, plus the rows underneath and notes on how we got there. Not a PDF you have to take on trust.
What you get back
A written answer
Two to four pages. The finding first, then how we got there, then what would change it. Written to be forwarded to someone who was not on the call.
The charts
The two or three that carry the argument, as images and as the underlying values, so you can drop them into your own deck.
The rows underneath
Every row the answer rests on, as CSV. Your analysts should be able to reproduce the number without asking us.
What we could not answer
Stated plainly, with the reason. If part of your question is not in the data, that is in the deliverable rather than glossed over.
What it costs
If you license a dataset within ninety days, the fee comes off your first year. The fee is there to cover the work, not to gate the answer.