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Multi-level Segmentation Solution

September 6, 2017 | Case study, Quantitative, Segmentation 

Our client has an established product for multiple indications. They wanted to create a HCP segmentation typing tool which could be implemented in-field to help classify physicians across two different therapeutic areas. There was rationale to suggest that because the two therapeutic areas are pathologically different, then two separate typing tools would be required. However, it was also argued that a one segment solution would be most suitable as physicians fundamentally have the same attitudes, irrespective of the disease they are treating. Additionally, our client would be able to implement a single segmentation tool into its core business much more efficiently than two separate tools. The challenge was to therefore decide whether a one tool or two tool solution would be most suitable.

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