Synaptive Medical’s foundation in imaging during perioperative cycles will center its focus not just on general analytics, but specialize its development focus around imaging informatics. “Imaging data offers a ubiquitous snapshot that can quantify a patient’s response to various treatment and therapy protocols,” said Brian Oswald, Commercial Head of Informatics. “With data driven insights, we have the opportunity to accelerate quality care with efficient resource utilization, ultimately driving positive outcomes,” he said.
Imaging Informatics will help clinicians position their organizations for an optimal patient-centered, value-based model of care focused on improving outcomes. “This is really just the beginning of where we want to go with imaging informatics,” said Cameron Piron. Synaptive Medical is focusing development efforts around further enriching its user’s data environments by aggregating with third party sources such as pathology reports, EMR, as well as genomic data. “It will be the scaled amalgamation of varying data types combined with quantified imaging data that will enable the insights required to move toward a more personalized and precise model of care,” said Piron.

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