Health Data Recap
Across
- 3. Electronic Health Record
- 4. Any data that relates to a medical intervention
- 7. A document that shares all data of a study
- 10. The main goal you try to achieve during a study
- 12. When the exposure to the intervention or comparator is defined by luck
- 13. when under currently available medical interventions healthcare can not be produced optimally
- 16. A definition or summary of the product we aim to create
- 17. A structure for claims
- 18. A brief summary of a study
- 19. A measurement of the condition of a patient
- 21. the performance of a medical intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances
- 22. When after sampling data is collected looking backwards
- 23. any person or organization that can benefit from a medical intervention
- 24. The cornerstone of all health data
- 25. Physician Reported Outcomes also patient reported outcomes
- 26. When 2 groups with different outcomes are compared to understand what drives the differences in terms of outcomes
Down
- 1. The highest class of evidence
- 2. The weakest class of evidence
- 5. When as a company we bring a solution to an unmet medical need
- 6. When only the research knows who gets the actual intervention
- 8. any statement we make about our company, brand, or products across any channel
- 9. When data has been powered to support claims
- 11. Data that is collected during the routine use of medical interventions
- 14. an exact, detailed testable statement of what the researcher(s) predict will be the outcome of the study
- 15. the performance of a medical intervention versus the effort required to perform it
- 20. an internal detailed review of all available evidence
- 21. the performance of a medical intervention under 'real-world' conditions