Analysis & Classification

in healthcare



In-depth analysis of reforms, legislation and system developments
– for orientation and evaluation of complex developments and future impacts.

Integrated Healthcare Analytics

Classification of complex developments in the healthcare sector

Health systems are characterized by regulatory, economic, and political dynamics.
Changes rarely occur in isolation, but rather through the interplay of various factors.
ner levels and actors.


A thorough analysis makes it possible to understand these developments in a structured way, to reveal connections and to realistically assess their impact.

What the analysis is about



Analysis in healthcare means not only collecting information, but also systematically classifying it.
The focus is on understanding the interrelationships – between legislation, financing, supply and organization.

Why classification is crucial



Complex developments often unfold their effects with a time delay and on different levels.
Without a sound classification, key dynamics remain invisible – with direct implications for strategic decisions and their viability.


Areas of analysis

Health Policy & Reforms


Classification of legal developments and their impact on supply and organization.

Financing & Economics


Analysis of incentive structures and financing mechanisms in the health system.

Supply structures


Evaluation of changes in outpatient and inpatient care.

International Perspectives


Comparison of systems and derivation of relevant insights for practical application.


What sound analyses enable


Sound analyses provide the basis for sustainable decisions.
Complex relationships are structured, developments are made understandable, and their effects are realistically assessed.

  • Clarity regarding key influencing factors
  • Transparency regarding interactions within the system
  • Basis for strategic decisions

Typical questions


  • What impact will new legal requirements have on our organization?
  • How are financing logics changing in the current reform context?
  • Which structural developments are relevant in the medium to long term?

Specific question?

A structured classification is possible in the short term.

Non-binding and precisely tailored to your situation.