Health
This is the role of the Health Practice.
After ENS Cachan university and a master’s degree in Public Policy and Development at the Paris School of Economics, Florimond arrived at Veltys even before its official launch.
A master in the management of high-stakes projects, he took the helm of the Health Practice after having supported around fifty public establishments.
Versatile, he is able to estimate an instrumental regression model as well as build the disruptive business plan of a biface platform. An incorrigible whistler and a great trumpeter, he is the optimistic incarnation of the Businessman from Starmania.
A graduate of ENS Cachan, ENSAE and the Paris School of Economics (PSE), a holder of a doctorate in economics from the PSE, with a specialisation in econometrics and health.
After initial experience at the General Directorate of the Treasury as an economist on public expenditure and energy issues, Arthur joined Veltys, where he has notably developed the health practice and, more generally, public sector areas.
Those involved in health will have to rely more and more on data produced outside their organisation, which will be complementary to their own data. This involves understanding the data issues of very different entities.
Veltys, due to its in-depth knowledge of these entities, and the numerous data missions carried out for each of them (over 50 missions carried out with establishments, supervisory authorities such as the Ministry of Health and private companies in the sector), makes it possible to make the link between the various stakeholders, ensuring them a high level of reliability and techniques.
The Health Practice supports you in the construction of your data sectors and the structuring of use-cases, whether you are a public sector company (regional health care sectors, service efficiency, etc.) or private (pricing, supply, R&D issues around real-life data, etc.), at all stages of the data value chain:
- The creation of databases
Identification of the various possible sources, development of tools to promote extraction or compliance, chaining, support on regulatory issues and IT questions, etc.
- The challenges of promoting health databases at all levels
(academic, industrial, monetary), both for producers (healthcare establishments, researchers, care networks) and data operators (pharmaceutical, MedTech, Biotech)
- Taking into account the specificities of the health sector in data analysis
Support for transformation, integration of local and global regulatory constraints.