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Open Health Network launches PatientSphere 2.0 for cardiology

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | October 12, 2021 Cardiology Health IT

The system's ability to deliver real-time care through virtual interactions is aligned with the growing shift to remote patient care that accelerated with the COVID-19 pandemic. This aspect of the platform is ideal for patients suffering from chronic illnesses as well their caregivers, because it allows for the implementation of a complex care plan with a minimum of required in-person visits.

"As a cancer survivor, I know how important real-time care can be; when you're battling a chronic illness, you have less time, less energy, less ability to drive or travel to the doctor," said Kanzaveli. "The PatientSphere 2.0 system enables this to a degree that's never been done before. The diagnostics, educational material, surveys, assessment tools and treatment plans are all right in front of you. The system updates your calendar for you and reminds you what you need to do and when."

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PatientSphere 2.0 for Cardiology incorporates all the capabilities of its predecessors, PatientSphere and Constant Care. The system also can be easily configured to support research, clinical and prevention applications in many other indications, both common and rare diseases, including cancer, gastrointestinal disease, diabetes, asthma and sickle cell disease.

Powered by AI and Big Data, the PatientSphere 2.0 system features a fully integrated framework with built-in, easy-to-use templates, surveys and assessment tools that are supported in all languages. Personalization, gamification and recommendation engines enable advanced functions across all apps and chatbots. In addition, it uses Blockchain technology to communicate data securely and accurately, and different permission levels are available so that sensitive information remains private and the system remains HIPPA-compliant.

PatientSphere 2.0 has been thoroughly tested, deployed and credentialed for many subspecialties by a number of the world's leading hospitals, health care facilities and research centers, including Cleveland Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital, Columbia University, UCSF, UCLA and others.

Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., Open Health Network seeks to provide a better, more complete way to manage chronic diseases through integrated, sophisticated and adaptable technology.

SOURCE Open Health Network

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