MDClone Announces COVID-19-Specific Application, Enabling Healthcare Industry Collaboration and Innovation


MDClone​, a digital health company, announced today the launch of The MDClone Pandemic Response Package. The COVID-19 application is a condensed version of the full-service data management platform. This new package allows healthcare organizations to understand and leverage their own data around COVID-19 in rapid cycles and gives them the ability to compare and collaborate with health systems around the world through the MDClone Global Network. 

With this application, healthcare organizations will be able to leverage COVID-19 relevant data to understand performance and engage other like-minded systems, enabling the healthcare community to collaborate on new ideas, apply lessons learned from other organizations around the world, and come together to better understand the virus and its implications. Key features include utilization trends and predictive views for demand and capacity planning, defined care pathway views and analyses to understand performance, and treatment trend lines to find care pathway best-practices. 

MDClone’s discovery capabilities allow for limitless exploration to find new ways to understand and fight the pandemic. This new application gives organizations a specified query view into their COVID-19 response with pre-built visualizations and an opportunity for real-time expanded exploration to find new therapeutic and management insights. Additionally, MDClone brings the unique ability to allow providers to communicate and compare performance with other organizations within the network of participants in a secure and private synthetic data model.

With MDClone’s streamlined COVID-19 focused application, healthcare organizations are able to answer any number of questions in a matter of minutes. Examples include:

  • Public Health​: Trajectory of tests and results, ILI (influenza-like illness) comparison social determinants, and severity levels
  • Demand/Capacity Planning: ​ICU, equipment and staff resource needs based on disease proliferation
  • Predictions​: Utilization by defined populations to help healthcare systems administer appropriate tests and gauge utilization readiness
  • Disease Management: ​Treatment best practices with focus on presence of underlying conditions, demographics, and available therapeutics
  • Indirect Influence of Coronavirus​: Impact on overall care metrics and standard hospital operations

The application is now open to any and all healthcare organizations looking to make an immediate impact to the COVID-19 pandemic and can be licensed and deployed within weeks through a simple, streamlined implementation process. For more information about The MDClone Pandemic Response Package, visit ​mdclone.com/covid-19​.

 



June 12, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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