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Cleveland Clinic to Publish Its Algorithms to Improve Patient Outcomes

by Jasmine Pennic 05/05/2015 Leave a Comment

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Today, Cleveland Clinic announced it will join other prominent health institutions in publishing their extensive portfolio of algorithms in the Apervita Market, empowering health enterprises everywhere to improve patient outcomes. Utilizing Apervita’s secure self-service health analytics platform, healthcare enterprises can leverage Cleveland Clinic’s robust portfolio of health analytics to improve patient care. 

How It Works

Through decades of research, Cleveland Clinic has developed a robust portfolio of algorithms covering a large number of specialties, including cardiology, surgery, oncology, behavioral health and diabetes. The Apervita health analytics & data marketplace liberates this knowledge and makes it readily accessible empowering health professionals to apply it effectively to improve health. With Apervita, health enterprises no longer need to hard code analytics into their existing systems or buy siloed analytic systems. By selecting trusted analytics from globally renowned institutions such as Cleveland Clinic, health enterprises can readily enhance and automate their workflow, inserting insight where it is most needed. 

“Innovation is critical for rapid health improvement, and Apervita’s approach to empowering others to commercialize their health knowledge, on a global scale, is a prime example of technology solving some of our largest health challenges,” said Gary Fingerhut, executive director at Cleveland Clinic Innovations. “Publishing Cleveland Clinic’s expansive library of prediction models aligns with our goal to ensure they are broadly adopted and thereby increasing the likelihood of positive global impact to patients.”

Key Benefits

Example uses of Apervita’s health analytics market for providers include:

– Create a patient safety dashboard. Use your own measure data and choose public measures from the Apervita marketplace. Share it with your safety taskforce.

– Using the latest medical algorithms, providers can detect readmission risks across your populations. Monitor high risk patients at admission and discharge, by disease.

– Quickly identify outliers and deteriorating patients. Providers can choose evidence-based algorithms from the marketplace or create your own. Take action early to avoid unnecessary harm.

“Health researchers and practitioners, like Cleveland Clinic, have already created the greatest wealth of medical knowledge that has ever existed. Apervita allows them to unlock it, turning it into computable and shareable analytics & data and putting it to work to improve health,” said Paul Magelli, chief executive officer of Apervita.

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