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Heat Map – A great way to present geographical differences in a dataset
In your role, do you ever need to present geographical differences in data, either within a country or across countries? Excel spreadsheets or huge tables capture this information, but in a very dull, uninspiring way. A Heat Map could be the data visualisation tool that you are looking for.
Bar Chart Race – How to beat the rest when presenting longitudinal data
Do you ever need to present large quantities of longitudinal data in a way that is digestible and engaging? Are you and your colleagues sick of static PowerPoint slides that represent one point in time but fail to effectively communicate insights over time? A bar chart race might be the answer.
Levels of deprivation and non-white ethnicity are highest drivers of COVID-19 deaths and cases across England
New award-winning analysis of Coronavirus cases and deaths by English regions has found that areas with high risk of personal and material victimisation , income deprivation among under 60s and low skills and attainment suffered higher death rates from COVID-19. Significantly, areas with high proportions of non-whites and over 70s also had higher deaths per head of population when controlling for other relevant factors.
BOBI Awards 2021 - our winning submission
On Monday, 10th May, the BHBIA held their annual Best of Business Intelligence awards, aka The BOBI awards. We were delighted to win Analyst Team of the Year, in partnership with our friends at The Stats People, for our analysis of UK and International COVID-19 data.
Award winning analysis of international Covid-19 data
New analysis of Coronavirus cases and deaths by country has found that countries with tougher government Covid stringency measures had a higher number of Covid cases and deaths per head of population than those with less stringent measures, even after controlling for age and relevant health differences.
IVD Manufacturers, its time to get ready for IVDR
Both the EU Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR) and the EU In-Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR) are new and updated sets of regulations, following on from the Medical Device Directive (MDD) and the In-Vitro Diagnostics Directive (IVDD) respectively. The EU-MDR comes into force in May 2021, while the IVDR follows a year later in May 2022.
Webcam Interviews - The rules of engagement
Back in October, Guy Pascoe wrote about the increase in webcam interviewing during COVID. Six months later, he’s back with an update.
The art and science of segmentation
For our third blog in the series, I have been joined by our friend and partner, Gary Bennett, from The Stats People, to talk about targeting and segmentation, and more specifically how to improve the effectiveness of your marketing through a segmentation approach that works.
5 Top Tips to help pharma companies develop successful devices
5 top tips for pharma companies to develop delivery devices that make a difference to patients and healthcare professionals.
The value that medical devices offer pharma brands
In the 1990s, when I started in healthcare market research, successful pharma launches were built on strong clinical profiles. Blockbusters like Lipitor, Prozac and Losec succeeded on the basis of their superior clinical data. Huge salesforces then took this data to as many doctors as possible to persuade them of the value of their product…and huge sales followed.
PMCF Surveys: How to implement them for your EU-MDR submissions
The EU Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR) is a new and updated set of regulations, following on from the Medical Device Directive (MDD), that will now come into force on May 26, 2021.
How to invent the market research equivalent of spreadable chocolate
The Nutella approach to innovation is rare in market research. As researchers, we are like magpies, attracted by the latest shiny thing. As an industry, we are constantly looking for the next advance in technology that can help us to gain better insights, in less time, for less money, and rightly so. However, in our pursuit of the latest shiny thing, many fantastic approaches remain under-used and under-innovated.
Moderately awesome – tales from the front line of webcam interviewing
In this article, Guy Pascoe explores the pros and occasional cons of using web platforms to replace good old TDIs. Most of us who worked in market research in recent years will be familiar with video interviewing, and likely have moderated / watched / taken part in online IDIs or even groups.
Telehealth – The COVID Effect
“Telehealth use began to skyrocket back in March as patients saw virtual care as a necessity amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients are continuing to see doctors over video visits but for different reasons now: It's more convenient and faster than going to see the doctor in person.” Fierce Healthcare – June 2020
Agility in Action – How to deliver quality research in half the time
COVID-19 has reminded us how important it is to be able to adapt ourselves to a rapidly changing business environment. Agility is a key element in gaining strategic advantage and market success, both for you as a provider of healthcare products and solutions and for us as your research partner.
EU MDR – Will you be ready in 11 months’ time?
When the date of application of the new Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) was postponed by one year, you may have taken a huge sigh of relief. The extra year meant that you could relax, focus on the more urgent tasks, and put your EU-MDR work off for a while.
Stephen Potts joins Purdie Pascoe
Stephen Potts recently joined the Purdie Pascoe team as a director. ‘PersPectives’ caught up with Stephen to ask him why he chose our wonderful agency for his next career move and what he thinks he can add to the business.
Innovation in the time of COVID-19
In order to limit COVID-19 transfer, we are all working from home. Fieldwork progress on current projects has been unaffected although we are monitoring the situation closely. We are confident that we can continue to deliver the same quality and integrity you expect throughout this unusual period.
Purdie Pascoe leads the way on EU MDR Compliance
The date is set! Will you be EU MDR compliant by the 26th May 2020? This is the date by which the EU’s Medical Device Regulations (EU MDR) will require manufacturers to adhere to new, stricter regulations to ensure that their devices are safe to use and allow them to be sold across Europe.
The Healthcare Industry Collaborates to Fight COVID-19
Over the past two months, pharmaceutical companies have donated funds, human resources, intellectual property and manufacturing capacity to the global fight against COVID-19. We at Purdie Pascoe would like to celebrate some of the great initiatives and collaborations that have been launched.