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Health & pharmaceuticals
Whether you are a public health analyst interested in modeling the health impacts and risks of meat and poultry products or a pharmaceutical company looking to manage the risk and return from the portfolio of your research and development projects, you will find Analytica is an ideal tool for quantifying these issues, and managing the uncertainties. To learn about how organizations are using Analytica in these industries, please see a couple of the case studies listed below.

CITL finds $44 billion in healthcare savings
Computerized order entry software in US health clinics could avoid 2 million adverse drug reactions and reduce costs by $44 billion per year.

Is bike sharing good for your health?
City bike share programs are popular methods of improving health, but with increased injury risks and exposure to pollutants, do they actually have a positive effect on health?

Is farmed salmon safe?
By comparing the risks and health benefits of farmed salmon, Finnish analysts show that eating farmed salmon is much healthier than eating beef and other animal proteins.

The deadly pillow fallacy
On the surface it seems absurd that a pillow could cause all that death and disease. But, you should be careful not to let your preconceived beliefs taint your analysis of the data.

Risk management analytics in clinical trials
Whether they are for preventing malaria, detecting melanoma, diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease, treating diabetes, or improving the quality of life for soldiers post-war, clinical...

Do decision support systems impact healthcare?
Nobody is likely to disagree with the notion that decision support systems in healthcare are there to help people make better decisions. When things work well, it is capable of ...

Healthcare decision tree & sensitivity analysis
Learn how decision trees improve healthcare decision-making, boost patient outcomes, and streamline processes with real-world applications and benefits.

Pharmaceutical analysis for better medications
Notwithstanding that Monte Carlo methods were first invented for atomic physics (bombs) and that pharmaceutics operates close by at a molecular level, the more popular application ...
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