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Launch Sequence Planner

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The job to be done

“Sequence my launch markets to reach volume fastest.”

Launch geography is a ranking problem: which states and metros combine site-of-care capacity, physician-practice density, and system readiness for your product. The Planner ranks them on observed evidence, giving launch teams a defensible basis for sequencing decisions boards and partners will probe.

How it works — process view
Assemblecapacity & density censusSignalsystem readinessRankstates & metrosScenarioassumption togglesDeliversequencing exhibitsMarket rankingIllustrative process view. Panel composition, tagging logic, and scoring methods are proprietary and ship under license.
Why this matters
  • Launch sequence decisions compound — early market choices set the volume curve for years
  • Site-of-care capacity and practice density are observable facts, not model assumptions
  • A sourced ranking survives the diligence that accompanies launch funding
Key features

State and metro rankings on capacity, density, and readiness

Site-of-care composition per market: hospital, ambulatory, infusion, office

System-readiness signals from hiring and capacity investment

Scenario views as label, access, or field assumptions change

Board-ready exhibits with named sources

The quality process behind it
  • Named primary source and capture date on every figure — if a number can’t carry its lineage, it doesn’t ship
  • Append-only history: prior observations are preserved, never overwritten, so point-in-time claims hold up
  • Enforced refresh cadence with continuous freshness monitoring against an objective coverage yardstick
  • Analyst review gate before every release — auto-assembled drafts never reach a subscriber unreviewed
Why this outruns AI-alone answers
  • Commercial directories run 12–24 months stale — AI trained on the public web inherits that staleness and cannot tell an open site from a closed one
  • Early investment signals exist only if someone was watching when they appeared; postings and filings are removed and overwritten
  • Blending hiring, regulatory, and financial signal families into one account view takes healthcare judgment AI alone lacks
By the numbers
Monthlyre-verification of the national care-site map, with history
3 lensesindependent signals per account: hiring, regulatory, financial
600+health systems monitored daily for hiring investment signals
160+health systems with lender-disclosure intelligence
How ordering works

1. Request access

Tell us your organization, role, and intended use — most requests get a response within one business day.

2. Qualification review

A brief review confirms scope, licensing lane, and any buyer-type or geography restrictions. We tell you plainly if yours is restricted.

3. Order & payment

Approved orders receive a secure checkout link — card or ACH — or a countersignable quote. Enterprise orders run on invoice.

4. Entitlement provisioned

Access and delivery entitlements are provisioned the same day payment clears, with license terms attached to the order.

Engagement-scoped for pre-launch planning or annual subscription through launch execution; quoted by category.

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