HRI offers in-house data resources on subscription basis

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Health Research International, a leading medical products consulting firm, is pleased to announce the availability of several of its proprietary in-house data resources on a subscription basis. The HRI company database, which includes organized financials on more than 530 leading medical device firms, has been launched and is being offered at special introductory pricing. The HRI surgical procedures database will be launched later this year. Furthermore, HRI has numerous in-house econometric market models that can be refined or updated for triangulation with a client’s internal analysis. All of these products are designed to help clients streamline their in-house market research efforts, saving time and labor.

As Vice President Michael Austriaco explains, “The information available in these databases and models has proven extremely valuable across all aspects of our own business, significantly expediting our ongoing analysis of product markets and suppliers. We decided that offering these resources on a subscription basis would both satisfy our clients’ need for reliable and timely information and broaden the market’s exposure to the caliber and scope of our services.”

Health Research International has more than 30 years of experience performing a full complement of medical product market research, analysis, forecasting, strategic planning, technology and regulatory projects. The company’s detailed proposals demonstrate a clear understanding of clients’ needs as well as the experience and skills to meet and even surpass those needs. As such, HRI welcomes the opportunity to quote projects for both longstanding and new clients. Specific areas of competence include:

  • Econometric market modeling and forecasting;
  • Epidemiological analyses;
  • Pricing sensitivity studies;
  • On-line surveys;
  • Clinician and patient interviews;
  • Regulatory (FDA) work;
  • Economic attractiveness assessments; and
  • Technology assessments, among others.

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