CC Forecasting Case Study
Project Type: Market Landscape study
Study Type: Primary Research
Timeline: 4 Weeks
Methodology: CAWI + Full Service
About the study
This study aims to investigate and comprehend the clinical and medical significance of utilizing diagnostic tests for soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) in patients who are suspected to have iron deficiency anemia (IDA). By conducting this research. The study will focus on evaluating the diagnostic accuracy, reliability, and potential benefits of sTfR tests in aiding healthcare professionals in the identification and treatment of patients with suspected IDA.
Our Solution
- We targeted both private and public hospitals in some specific Asian nations, that includes Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. Healthcare professionals, Singapore patients who received treatment there, and medical council members were used to gather data for the study.
- To better understand the challenges involved with receiving therapy, being treated by a doctor, or receiving assistance with money and travel, we conducted interviews with the targeted profiles in several countries. The target audience gave thorough information through in-depth phone and video interviews.
Key Findings
- Forecasting can aid in proactive inventory management by ensuring adequate stock levels of reagents and supplies for clinical chemistry tests.
- Regular monitoring and evaluating of forecasting performance such as, comparing forecasted volume to actual volumes, can help identify any discrepancies and refine forecasting models.
- Collaboration between laboratory personnel, clinicians, and administrators is essential for accurate forecasting, as they can provide valuable insights into test utilization patterns, upcoming clinical initiatives, and anticipated changes in the patient population.