CléMetric to Present Big Data Solutions to Improve Care and Resource Management at the TWDI Solution Summit in Savannah, GA

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CléMetric, a provider of advanced healthcare data analytics and visualization solutions, announced today it will present “Case Study – Healthcare Analytics: Big Data Solutions to Improve Care and Resource Management” at the TDWI Solution Summit in Savannah, GA, on March 15th, 2015.

The recent financial climate, regulatory requirements, and technology innovations have sparked a broad range of new challenges and opportunities for healthcare organizations to provide better care at lower costs. Healthcare organizations have a wealth of patient and resource data including patient visits, wait times, diagnoses, procedures, medication, labs, radiology and pathology imaging, sensor and device data, hospital supplies, staff schedules, and financial reimbursements. All this data is generated and stored across different databases and vendor systems, making it a challenge to harness the data to improve care and efficiencies. Adopting big data technologies to stream data in real time and to aggregate, analyze, and visualize information in a timely manner have become ever more significant.

We will present case studies from multiple organizations for real-time intensive care unit patient monitoring to detect and predict adverse events, rank high-risk patients for readmissions, and reducing patient wait times in emergency departments by estimating the patient flow and staffing needs days in advance. We will discuss how technologies such as Hadoop, stream computing, and predictive analytics applications with machine learning algorithms can be adopted and deployed to improve healthcare operations, along with some of the challenges involved.

Sharath Cholleti, CTO of CléMetric Healthcare Data Analytics, will lead the presentation.

CléMetric to Reveal Real-Time IQ-Alarms for Patient Safety at the IBM Watson Research Center

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CléMetric, a provider of advanced data analytics software for healthcare, announced today it will reveal IQ-Alarms at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center in New York on November 4th, 2014. The new health data analytics software addresses nuisance bedside alarms, to meet the Joint Commission 2016 National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG), by enabling physicians to set clinically appropriate parameters, limits and thresholds according to patient-level data via dashboards.

The main purpose of clinical alarm systems are to alert caregivers of a specific patient state that could lead to complications. However, when they are not properly managed, they can compromise patient safety. The release of the CléMetric IQ-Alarms is ahead of the compliance date of January 2016 to give healthcare organizations the opportunity to plan in advance and to incorporate real-time alarm management into their policies and procedures. The application also supports clinicians in efficiently monitoring patients either at bedside or remotely.

IQ-Alarms integrates with IBM InfoSphere Streams and BigInsight to bring Big Data and mobile solutions to healthcare operations and medical research.

CléMetric and IBM to Showcase Predictive Analytics Software at the Healthcare Analytics Symposium 2014, Chicago

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CléMetric, a provider of advanced healthcare data analytics and visualization solutions, announced today it has teamed with IBM Big Data Analytics to present the CléMetric’s AdaptiveStream Analytics software at the Healthcare Analytics Symposium in Chicago, IL, on July 14th – 16th, 2014. The CléMetric Solutions will be available at the IBM’s booth for demonstration during the symposium.

The CléMetric’s AdaptiveStream Analytics software integrates with IBM InfoSphere Streams and BigInsight to bring healthcare operations and medical researchers closer to harnessing immeasurable insights from high volume, high velocity and extensive variety of physiological and operational data. The ultimate goals are to provide healthcare operations management the predictive analytics tools to lower cost and to assist physicians in efficiently monitoring multiple patients in real-time. As part of this Symposium, Dr. Mark Wainwright, Founder’s Board Chair of Neurology and director of the pediatric neurocritical care program at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Medical Director at Lurie Children’s Hospital, will be a special speaker at the IBM-hosted breakfast on July 16th. Dr. Wainwright will highlight the use of CléMetric’s predictive software in ICU research.

The joint CléMetric and IBM Big Data technologies contain advanced features that analyze unstructured and structured contents and transform real-time and historical data into dynamic decision support systems. The use cases span across a range of areas, including intensive care units (ICU), 30-day readmission, staffing, and scheduling analytics. IBM and CléMetric will work together to market and sell the combined solution globally.

CléMetric Announces Global Partnership with IBM to Provide Streaming Big Data Analytics for Healthcare

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CléMetric, a provider of healthcare data analytics and visualization solutions, today announced a global partnership with IBM to provide streaming Big Data analytics for the healthcare industry.

The CléMetric AdaptiveStream Analytics software integrates with IBM InfoSphere Streams and BigInsight to bring researchers and healthcare providers closer to harness immeasurable analytical intelligence from high volume and extensive variety of physiological and operational data with the ultimate goal of attaining better care at lower cost. The joint CléMetric and IBM Big Data technologies contain enhanced features to analyze unstructured and structured content to offer customers the capability to transform their real-time and historical health data into dynamic decision support systems.

IBM and CléMetric will work together to market and sell the combined solution globally, with specific emphasis on the healthcare sector.  To accelerate deployments and to reduce development cost, a library of pre-packaged algorithms is available to address specific use case or functional requirements for customers.  These use cases span across a range of areas such as intensive care units (ICU), 30-day readmission, staffing, and scheduling analytics.

CléMetric works in collaboration with academic research institutions, such as Emory University Center for Critical Care and Northwestern University Lurie Children Hospital to develop the applications.

CléMetric Announces AdaptiveStreams Analytics Software

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CléMetric, a provider of healthcare data analytics and visualization solutions, today announced the release of AdaptiveStream Analytics software to deliver powerful insights to researchers in real-time and with high-speed processing of physiological data.

AdaptiveStream brings researchers and healthcare providers closer to deliver better care at lower cost by combining the power of stream computing and machine learning at bedside. Integrated with Excel Medical BedMaster through IBM InfoSphere Streams, the advanced CléMetric AdaptiveStream software also helps institutions and hospitals get started relatively quickly by reducing development time and costs with a set of out-of-the-box algorithms.

Whether it be the need to remotely monitor an intensive care unit of a few beds, or the need to efficiently provide care to a multi-unit hospital of a thousand beds, The CléMetric AdaptiveStream software can assist in predicting state. The key features of the application include:

  • Algorithmic computation engine
  • Real-time predictive analytics
  • Retrospective analytics
  • Mobile-ready and web-enabled visualization for remote monitoring
  • Single-patient multiple algorithms stream computing
  • Multi-patient comparative analytics

CléMetric receives collaboration from academic research centers, such as Emory University Center for Critical Care and Northwestern University Lurie Children Hospital.