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The key to a treasure trove of information may now be yours. What’s important about that? As Critique serves you, you may find Predictive Modeling is built into Critique’s competitive pricing.

As Critique helps identify tomorrow’s large claims, you may find Critique has the tools to mitigate or prevent costly hospital stays. As Critique prevents expensive hospital stays, you may find employees are healthier and more productive and have less medical expense.

As Critique uses powerful analytical tools to identify potential catastrophic conditions what does that ultimately create for your business?


By assessing the degree of risk for participants who are “high-risk” our medical professionals are able to offer early intervention for lifestyle counseling, health coaching, treatment alternatives, referrals to appropriate testing, and employee/family partnerships to aid in the long term wellness of the at-risk participant.

Certain diagnosis codes “trigger” our staff to follow a patient who has been evaluated and reviewed by medical professionals with regard to the possibilities of co-morbidities or treatment plans based on predictive risk modeling assessments.


Predictive risk modeling is employed to minimize the incidence of catastrophic cases, in-patient admissions, and the frequency of ER visits. PRM has become one of the health industry’s most important advancements; making it possible to identify high-risk patients in any given group and determine which treatments they may be candidates for in the future.

Identifying such candidates prior to a major event may allow Critique to support healthcare provider plans-of-care to assure appropriate services, treatment plans, and alternative therapy to curb or preclude future costs and promote greater patient longevity and quality of life.

As Critique employs predictive modeling, you may find your profits quickly increase. After all, isn’t that what you are in business for?

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