MDClone Announces COVID-19-Specific Application

The MDClone Pandemic Response Package empowers health systems with a data-driven approach to manage COVID-19 populations

MDClone Announces COVID-19-Specific Application

On 14 April 2020, MDClone, a digital health service, announced the launch of The Pandemic Response Package for the MDClone. COVID-19 is a streamlined version of the data management framework for full-service data management. This new program allows health care organizations, through the MDClone Global Network, to understand and optimize their own data about COVID-19 in rapid cycles and give them the opportunity to compare and interact with health systems around the world.

With this application, healthcare organizations will be able to exploit the related data from COVID-19 to understand results and engage other like-minded organisations, allowing the healthcare community to collaborate on new strategies, incorporate lessons gained from other organizations around the world and work together to better understand the virus and its effects. Key features include trends in usage and predictive views for demand and capacity planning, identified pathway views and performance understanding analyzes, and trend lines in treatment to identify best practices in care pathways.

MDcClone facing unprecedented times as healthcare providers around the world are searching for innovative ways to handle COVID-19 patients, prevent overcapacity, and decide how non-COVID-19 patients will be treated. ime to insight is crucial in this moment of global crisis. "As healthcare organizations seek ways to improve, they need a simple and agile way to coordinate and grasp the rapidly evolving datasets and find the insights required to battle COVID-19.

The vision of organizations is that by delivering the unique COVID-19 application to the healthcare community, we will work together to accelerate the development and global distribution of new knowledge to help providers enhance efficiency and outcomes.

The discovery capabilities of MDClone require unlimited experimentation to find new ways to comprehend and counter the pandemic. The latest framework provides organizations with a specified query view of their COVID-19 response with pre-constructed visualizations and an opportunity for extended experimentation in real time to gain new insights into therapy and management. In addition, MDClone brings with it the unique opportunity to allow providers to connect and compare output in a secure and private synthetic data model with other organizations within the participants' network.

Many of the world's biggest healthcare organizations, including the Sheba Medical Center in Israel and many more, have already witnessed the infinite possibilities of regional cooperation made possible by MDClone and the Regional Network.

With MDClone's streamlined framework based on COVID-19, healthcare organizations can answer any number of questions in a matter of minutes.

According to Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Innovation Officer at the Sheba Medical Center, as a major healthcare organization, consulted MDClone immediately to find the most effective way to use our data to counter the COVID-19 pandemic. "The MDClone Pandemic Response Kit helps us to exchange key results and data in a collaborative atmosphere, offering a more comprehensive way to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The application is a vital addition to our efforts to help combat Coronavirus, and we look forward to seeing how not only Sheba but all network members make a global impact.

The application is now available to any and all healthcare organizations looking to have an immediate effect on the COVID-19 pandemic, and can be approved and implemented within weeks through a quick, streamlined implementation process.

On 14 April 2020, MDClone, a digital health service, announced the launch of The Pandemic Response Package for the MDClone. COVID-19 is a streamlined version of the data management framework for full-service data management. This new program allows health care organizations, through the MDClone Global Network, to understand and optimize their own data about COVID-19 in rapid cycles and give them the opportunity to compare and interact with health systems around the world.

With this application, healthcare organizations will be able to exploit the related data from COVID-19 to understand results and engage other like-minded organisations, allowing the healthcare community to collaborate on new strategies, incorporate lessons gained from other organizations around the world and work together to better understand the virus and its effects. Key features include trends in usage and predictive views for demand and capacity planning, identified pathway views and performance understanding analyzes, and trend lines in treatment to identify best practices in care pathways.

MDcClone facing unprecedented times as healthcare providers around the world are searching for innovative ways to handle COVID-19 patients, prevent overcapacity, and decide how non-COVID-19 patients will be treated. ime to insight is crucial in this moment of global crisis. "As healthcare organizations seek ways to improve, they need a simple and agile way to coordinate and grasp the rapidly evolving datasets and find the insights required to battle COVID-19.

The vision of organizations is that by delivering the unique COVID-19 application to the healthcare community, we will work together to accelerate the development and global distribution of new knowledge to help providers enhance efficiency and outcomes.

The discovery capabilities of MDClone require unlimited experimentation to find new ways to comprehend and counter the pandemic. The latest framework provides organizations with a specified query view of their COVID-19 response with pre-constructed visualizations and an opportunity for extended experimentation in real time to gain new insights into therapy and management. In addition, MDClone brings with it the unique opportunity to allow providers to connect and compare output in a secure and private synthetic data model with other organizations within the participants' network.

Many of the world's biggest healthcare organizations, including the Sheba Medical Center in Israel and many more, have already witnessed the infinite possibilities of regional cooperation made possible by MDClone and the Regional Network.

With MDClone's streamlined framework based on COVID-19, healthcare organizations can answer any number of questions in a matter of minutes.

According to Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Innovation Officer at the Sheba Medical Center, as a major healthcare organization, consulted MDClone immediately to find the most effective way to use our data to counter the COVID-19 pandemic. "The MDClone Pandemic Response Kit helps us to exchange key results and data in a collaborative atmosphere, offering a more comprehensive way to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The application is a vital addition to our efforts to help combat Coronavirus, and we look forward to seeing how not only Sheba but all network members make a global impact.

The application is now available to any and all healthcare organizations looking to have an immediate effect on the COVID-19 pandemic, and can be approved and implemented within weeks through a quick, streamlined implementation process.