A Unique Perspective

Information Changes Things

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Diverse BackgroundsAbout US

Rubra Partners is a Capital Advisory Boutique with a background in Alternative Asset Management.

Our data analysis framework was developed to support investment analysis and risk management of complex asset classes. Through our advisory work in the care sector, we extended our framework to address the chronic information shortfall that we found to be a characteristic of the industry.

Our team has developed tools for the investment analysis of complex asset classes covering a wide range of industries. With backgrounds that span capital markets, alternative asset management, web technologies and artificial intelligence research, we bring an original perpsective to the design information services.

Social CareOur Framework

In our analysis framework, we apply a technology and risk management paradigm to the analysis of the design and delivery of care services. Our tools include advanced statistical methods and learning technologies appropriate to the challenge of understanding the emerging demand for a broad spectrum of healthcare services.

With our framework tools, we can handle the most complex of data challenges relating to the supply and demand for care services in the UK. These challenges span the breadth of stakeholder needs, from a macro view of supply and demand factors, to all aspects of provider operational performance, care quality, the economics of care and the effective delivery of care services.

Map of Care is a web services implementation of our service provider performance and monitoring toolset. It is designed to transform the provision of investor information and provide operators with a platform to support collaborative development and delivery of data driven care services.

In addition to Map of Care, we are developing a number of additional care related tools. These include geo-spatial mapping of UK demographics, socioeconomic data and supply of care services and geo-spatial analysis of emerging age-related illness patterns from prescription data and deprivation indices.