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ORLANDO, Fla. – Jvion, an artificial intelligence-enabled prescriptive analytics vendor, announced at HIMSS22 an agreement with NTT Data, a vendor of business and IT technologies.
Jvion’s flagship clinical intelligence system, the Jvion CORE, will integrate into NTT Data’s Nucleus for Healthcare platform. The integration will enable users to more readily identify and assess risks, evaluate modifiable patients and adjust patients’ health trajectories toward improved outcomes, the companies said.
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“As part of NTT Data’s streamlined ecosystem, Jvion will be able to empower even more healthcare professionals with the kinds of cutting-edge, clinical insights they need in order to deliver efficient, personalized care that puts the patient experience first,” said Curt Thornton, chief growth officer at Jvion.
Nucleus for Healthcare is an integrated digital health accelerator that streamlines clinical engagements and unifies patient experience through personalized communication, consolidated clinical and financial data, and predictive analytics.
Jvion’s prescriptive intelligence solution, the Jvion CORE, combines clinical, socioeconomic, environmental and behavioral data and applies sophisticated algorithms to:
- Identify unforeseen risk by finding hidden patient and financial risks for everything from avoidable admissions to individual social vulnerabilities.
- Assess modifiable patients by pinpointing the individuals whose risk trajectory can be altered.
- Intervene by changing outcomes through evidence-based recommendations and patient-specific interventions and integrating them into existing workflows.
“Jvion’s prescriptive intelligence offering goes beyond simple risk stratification and, instead, ties risk to action, helping to create the actionable insights clients need to reduce costs, improve care and change patient outcomes for the better,” said Lisa Esch, chief of strategy, innovation and provider industry solutions at NTT Data Services.
NTT Data is at HIMSS22 in Booth MP9400.
Platform-as-a-service in the cloud
InterSystems, a data technology vendor that focuses on scalability, interoperability and speed problems, has launched InterSystems HealthShare Health Connect Cloud, a new platform-as-a-service.
The platform-as-a-service is designed to streamline interoperability and data integration between clinical systems and applications while managing an entire infrastructure. With guaranteed delivery, reliability and stability, Health Connect Cloud provides enhanced data automation and management capabilities to help improve patient outcomes, the company said.
Health Connect Cloud enables healthcare organizations to take advantage of the inherent security benefits of the cloud while providing massive scalability and high availability, while minimizing the time and effort required to deploy and operate the system, the company contended.
“Health Connect Cloud meets healthcare organizations at the intersection of the cloud and data exchange, providing them with the integration engine required to automate the secure delivery of patient data across multiple disparate systems,” said Alex MacLeod, director of healthcare commercial initiatives at InterSystems.
“Health Connect has a proven track record of success in demanding and data-intensive environments,” MacLeod continued. “Health Connect Cloud will empower organizations to accelerate data integration and connectivity processes, reduce resource and IT staff requirements, and improve overall patient outcomes.”
InterSystems is at HIMSS22 in Booth 1859 and Booth 8240-11.
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