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Mayo’s Lucem Health Launches AI-Driven Early Disease Detection Platform

by Fred Pennic 03/01/2023 Leave a Comment

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Mayo’s Lucem Health Launches AI-Driven Early Disease Detection Platform

What You Should Know:

– Lucem Health™ today announced the availability of its new early AI-driven disease detection solutions, Lucem Health Reveal that leverages existing EHR data to identify patients who may be at a higher risk of serious or chronic disease.

– Reveal solutions surface previously undiscovered insights in readily available clinical data that can help provider organizations deliver greater clinical value for patients and more financial value to the organization.

Early Disease Detection for Lower GI Disorders, Diabetes and Prediabetes

Sixty percent of Americans live with at least one serious or chronic disease, such as cancer, diabetes, stroke, or heart disease. Early diagnosis and personalized intervention can improve outcomes and quality of life for patients, enabling treatment before a condition may become more difficult and expensive to manage.

Reveal solutions leverage the promise of AI for early disease detection, and respect clinicians’ limited capacity for added clicks, new workload, or administrative burden. Unlike many AI solutions that target the care team, Reveal focuses on boosting upstream patient identification and care coordination, thus prioritizing care without changing existing workflows.

Lucem Health Reveal solutions uses clinical data already in patient charts to identify patients who appear to be at a higher risk for Diabetes or Lower GI disorders. Key offerings include:

Reveal for Lower GI Disorders: Identifies patients who appear to be at higher risk for colorectal cancer and other serious lower GI disorders.

Reveal for Diabetes: Identifies patients who appear to be at higher risk of undiagnosed diabetes.

Reveal for Prediabetes Progression: Identifies patients who appear to be at higher risk of progressing from prediabetes to diabetes within 12 months.

“Clinical AI helps providers identify patient risks that are hiding in plain sight – in the often-untapped patient data that exists at every clinic and health system in the United States,” said Sean Cassidy, founding CEO of Lucem Health. “The challenge is integrating these powerful tools into existing clinical workflows. Reveal solutions support current processes and work in tandem with population health management tools. The impact is far-reaching, prolonging patient lives and easing provider burden, while sidestepping common implementation headaches. We’re excited that the Medial EarlySign team is as committed as we are to reimagining how we detect and treat diseases.”

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