Today, Symplur, LLC unveiled their new social healthcare intelligence platform called Symplur Signals in Paris at the Doctors 2.0 & You conference last month and is targeting July 14th as the official launch date. Known was the highly popular Healthcare Hashtag Project, Symplur maintains the largest database of healthcare related Twitter conversations in existence.
Large healthcare organizations, academic institutions, and medical associations wishing to gain business intelligence or to conduct formal research have frequently hired Symplur to provide deep analytics on the details contained in this ever growing database of health discussions. Symplur Signals is designed to be directly used by these third parties, thereby allowing unprecedented hands-on access to this unique pool of information exchange.
Co-founder, Thomas Lee states that, “Over the past 5 years, we have seen that the value of healthcare social media is no longer in question, now the focus is on ways to extract business and health insights from social engagement.”
Key Features
Community Sentiment – Opinion mining uses natural language processing to uncover the candid reaction and opinion of individuals and entire online communities. Now you can understand their sentiment on a diverse set of health related topics, products, organizations and more.
Stakeholder Signals – specifically tracks and analyzes certain stakeholders including U.S. Physicians, EU Physicians, U.S. Hospitals, Pharma Companies, Government Accounts and more.
Real-Time News – provide real-time news feeds segmented by topic or by stakeholder. Trending health topics – Journalists, researchers, policy makers and more have a vested interest in monitoring trending healthcare topics of discussion across broad populations, among specific groups, or by geographic boundary.
Build on Big Data & Gain Competitive Insights – analyze behavior of several thousand U.S. doctors on Twitter that have been linked to their NPI numbers Learn how well positioned are you and your healthcare organization on the social web.
Audun Utengen, co-founder, agrees, “Big data can be overwhelming, therefore, we designed this new subscription based model enabling our users easy access to more data points, and most importantly to interact directly with our system.” Pricing for the subscription starts at $1,099 a month.
For more information, visit http://www.symplur.com/signals/