Clarivate’s Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage is the first and only evidence-based data set of epidemiological forecasts for key Pulmonary hypertension disease patient populations, covering 171 countries and more than 99% of the global population, delivered in an interactive dashboard-style download.
Use the Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage dashboard to do the following:
View 10-year forecasts of the total prevalent cases for all 171 countries, stratified by region and World Bank income status.
Aggregate country-level estimates into region-level estimates, according to user preference or as required by regulators for orphan drug designations.
Visualize global correlations between disease risk or size of patient population and key indicators of market opportunity such as GDP per capita and healthcare spend per capita.
Generate and export global heat maps of disease risk or size of patient population.
The Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage dashboard is available as an Excel file in the Downloads section at the top right of this page. It is available for purchase by clients with subscriptions to all 45 countries covered by Clarivate Epidemiology. For subscription and entitlement queries, please contact Clarivate.support@clarivate.com.
Ullas Ulahannan, MPH., Epidemiologist, Epidemiology. Before joining Clarivate, he worked at Jhpiego (a John Hopkins University affiliate) as a senior program officer evaluating, implementing, and monitoring various health programs in collaboration with the state and central governments of India. His qualifications include a master’s degree in public health from Manipal University, Manipal, and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
Swarali Tadwalkar
Swarali Tadwalkar, M.P.H., is a principal epidemiologist at Clarivate. Previously, she was involved in primary and secondary healthcare research, including projects in digital health, health policy and management, and health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). Ms. Tadwalkar also coordinated various nongovernmental public health projects focusing on access to treatment for hepatitis and human papilloma virus. She received her M.P.H. from the University of South Florida in Tampa.