Frost & Sullivan: Endpoints

In healthcare, an endpoint is a specific outcome or result that is used to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention. Endpoints are typically chosen based on their relevance to the condition being treated and their ability to provide meaningful information about the effectiveness of the treatment. For example, in a clinical trial of a new medication, endpoints might include measures of the medication’s ability to reduce symptoms, improve quality of life, or extend survival. By focusing on specific endpoints, researchers can assess the effectiveness of a treatment in a systematic and objective way.

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