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The Navidence Platform

 
Integrate Data Science into Study Design
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Providing research teams with the tools to take the guesswork out of defining your data needs.

Bring precision and consistency to the development of Study Design and Fit-4-Purpose Real World Data Assessment, through Computable Operational Definitions (CODefs). 
 
Efficiently generate the necessary data queries and drive trust in your data assessments .
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Speed from Study Design to Data Assessment.

Reduce Time and Costs.

 

  • Research Teams typically spend 8-12 weeks and an average of $77,000 creating and selecting operational definitions, code lists and value sets and ensuring they are aligned with the scientific landscape.
  • The Navidence Platform provides ready-to-deploy CODefs that teams can align to their study design reducing costs by an average of 50% and reducing the timeline from Study Design to Data Assessment to a matter of days.
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Ready-to-deploy.

 

Indication-specific.

 

 

Libraries of CODefs aligned to every study design element.

 

 

Move from Study Design to Data Assessment in days not weeks. 

 

Definitions Matter

 
CODefs can unlock a scalable approach to study design in the age of data.
 
 CODefs drive improvements in how we design studies, perform fit-for-purpose data assessment and respond to stakeholders including regulators, HTA authorities, data sources and the wider research community
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A Regulatory Requirement in the Age of Data

 
FDA guidances in 2021, 2023 and 2024 outline expectations that data definitions composed of standardized and mapped data elements and phenotype algorithm should be made available for each study design.
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Deploy CODefs to drive Precision, Consistency, Efficiency and Trust as you move from Study Design to Data Assessment