Here are five points:
1. The company released its ePRISM platform as well as new subscription plans to simplify precision medicine solutions’ adoption.
2. The ePRISM Level 1 and Level 2 platforms provide health systems a private online web portal and subscriptions to any predictive model in HOS’ library.
3. Each option comes with free education webinars and company phone support.
4. HOS plans to offer predictive models for orthopedics and oncology, next.
5. The company’s solution is intended to help decrease medical errors.
“Thousands of predictive models have been published in scientific annals, but HOS is careful to select only those that offer high impact to patient outcomes,” said John Spertus, MD, HOS co-founder and chief scientific officer. “We work closely with clinical care teams to embed the predictive models seamlessly into routine workflow.”
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