How does Clovi calculate aggregate reports?
An aggregate report breaks a population into risk categories for a specific biomarker. Clovi groups screened participants into risk ranges — typically Desirable, Moderate, High, and Very High — based on the thresholds you've configured in Risk Stratification.
How it works
- Clovi looks at all participants who were screened for a particular biomarker within the selected event(s)
- Each participant's value is compared against the risk stratification ranges
- Participants are grouped into their corresponding risk category
- The report shows the count and percentage of participants in each category
Aggregate reports are de-identified — they show population-level statistics without revealing individual participant data. This makes them ideal for sharing with employer clients to demonstrate the overall health profile of their workforce.
Generating an aggregate report
You can generate aggregate reports from the Reports section. Select the event(s), biomarker(s), and any additional filters.
Tip: Risk categories are fully configurable. If the default Desirable/Moderate/High/Very High thresholds don't match your program's clinical guidelines, you can customize them in Risk Stratification.