Data Analysis


"...the task is, not so much to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees." - Erwin Schrödinger

Physicist and Nobel Laureate, Erwin Schrödinger was one of the joint founders of what became known as the quantum theory. His mathmatical description—Schrödinger's wave equation—expresses the wave aspects of particles and is one of the great equations in the history of physics. Erwin Schrödinger pushed the limits of physics to gain insight into the workings of our universe. He spent years linking his theory of wave mechanics with Einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionizing the world of physics.

In the spirit of this visionary, Qmedtrix pushes the limits of data analysis—researching and scrutinizing the complexities of health care billing—to provide the most accurate health care reimbursement decisions. Qmedtrix is on the cutting edge of this research. The National Institute of Health, seeking technology-driven solutions to reduce the billions of federal tax dollars wasted through billing errors and fraud, granted funding to Qmedtrix for the development of mathematical algorithms that would prevent improper medical payments. Using mathematical models, Qmedtrix's algorithms are well-adapted to the challenges of large, dynamic datasets and can be "trained" to identify incorrect and fraudulent charges.

The result? Accurate and reasonable reimbursement in an otherwise costly and complex health care system.