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Demonstrating Clinical Utility Using a Validated Methodology From the Market Research Toolkit

Veranex Director Lauren Fusfeld uses a case study to show how conjoint analysis can demonstrate to payers and health care providers the clinical utility of a prognostic test. Lauren’s article is featured on page 30. View Article

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May Image of the Month

YOU BE THE CARDIAC IMAGING SPECIALIST! What abnormality is demonstrated in this color flow Doppler echocardiogram?

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5 Compelling Reasons to Go Functional Service Provider (FSP)

Given the shifts that Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and the pharma industry have gone through with the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent...

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Study by Veranex and Proteomics International Demonstrates Clinical Utility of Prognostic Test for Type 2 Diabetes Patients

By conducting a clinical utility study for Proteomics International’s PromarkerD (a blood-based test that predicts the risk of kidney disease/decline...

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Published Health Economics Study Shows a High Disease Burden Associated with Stress/Mixed Urinary Incontinence to U.S. Payers

Veranex’s Commercial Strategy and Market Access team members, Manasi Datar, PhD, Li-Chen Pan, MPH, and Thomas F. Goss, PharmD, along with members...

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HHS Declares​ Emergency Use Authorization for Use of In Vitro Diagnostics for Detection of Monkeypox Virus

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Monkeypox virus is a zoonotic infection, caused by Orthopoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family like variola virus (the...

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September Image of the Month

YOU BE THE CARDIAC IMAGING SPECIALIST!

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April Image of the Month

YOU BE THE ANATOMIST! What important anatomical structure has been highlighted here, and employing what imaging modality? ANSWER The left atrial...

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2023 Biocompatibility Insights

We welcome you to Annapolis, MD for the conference Biocompatibility Insights 2023. Biocompatibility Insights is a conference focusing solely on...

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April Image of the Month

You be the Pathologist! Where was this bone seen? Answer In the heart! It is called os cordis. Indeed, some animals (mostly ruminants) can have bones...

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