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14Feb 2024

The potential of health data is the main agenda topic at this year´s Norway Life Science Conference in Oslo

BCG has prepared a report pointing to five main areas for improvement in the Norwegian real-world data landscape:

1. Performing holistic mapping of the process of accessing health data to identify bottlenecks and inform future priorities for progress
2. Clarifying and adapting the regulatory framework
3. Promoting international and public-private collaboration
4. Strengthening and building on existing infrastructure
5. Developing actionable KPIs to track progress

Quantify have a long and solid experience in applying for, extracting, […]

13Feb 2024

Are Scandinavia and the Nordics the same?

As the number one provider of Nordic registry studies, Quantify sits at the heart of Scandinavia.

The Nordics typically refers to Northern European countries with similar history, culture and social structures.
They include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden plus some autonomous territories.

Their commonalities stretch far into the health care sector with universal access and centralized data records, enabling our renowned high-quality studies at low cost.
Historically, Scandinavia refers to Denmark, Norway […]

13Feb 2024

Scope Summit!

It’s been a great day at SCOPE summit! In addition to joining in many excellent seminars, we’ve had a great exchange of ideas about how Nordic data can support regulatory decision making and clinical development objectives.

Come visit us tomorrow at booth #534 and at the 12:30 session ”Nordic Data on the Global Stage” in room St John’s 30/31

The team can’t wait for day two!
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12Feb 2024

Quantify expert shares perspectives at Karolinska Institute symposium

Quantify’s Partner Anders Gustavsson and other Alzheimer’s experts recently shared their perspectives after a symposium at Karolinska Institutet.

Preparing for the introduction of disease modifying treatments in Alzheimer’s disease implies several challenges to patient identification, treatment administration and monitoring.

Read more here (article in Swedish):

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