Advancing healthcare delivery with meaning-based technology
Autonomy Healthcare (HC) Technology delivers an award-winning, comprehensive set of clinical diagnosis and knowledge management capabilities designed to promote the development of industry-specific solutions that help payers and providers. Autonomy HC applies Meaning Based Computing to enable the development of solutions that make it possible to deliver better quality care at a lower cost.
Autonomy HC leverages Autonomy's Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) to create applications that directly benefit clinicians, ancillary support staff, healthcare delivery organizations, payers, and researchers. Autonomy HC closes gaps within the current universe of fragmented healthcare IT systems to extract relevant information and present it in a meaningful way.
With Autonomy HC, healthcare organizations can take the next step in healthcare delivery to:
Search clinical data and medical literature using either industry standard terminology or natural language concepts
Repurpose unstructured clinical information for multi-use applications such as core measures reporting and improving revenue cycle management
Categorize and cluster information by conceptual relevance for population analytics, such as syndromic surveillance
Automation of manual processes to improve efficiency, reduce variation, and decrease costs
Alan Stein, MD PhD, VP Healthcare Technology, discusses the role of structured and unstructured information in healthcare delivery during Informatics Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins.
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Summary: ...and clinical trials, UCSF’s Prevention Sciences Group faces three serious challenges in its quest for continued excellence in medical research: 1. Managing complexity: UCSF studies can last several years, involve participants and clinicians from dozens of remote locations all over the world, and include...
Summary: ...The University of North Texas (UNT) Health Science Center Case Study. MEANING BASED HEALTHCARE University Health Center Safeguards Information on Close to 600,000 Patient Encounters a Year with Autonomy Business Overview Delivering excellent education, research and patient care The UNT Health Science...
Summary: ...clinicians from dozens of remote locations all over the world, and include an overwhelming volume of information. Prevention Sciences Group relies extensively on Autonomy Capture TeleForm to automatically capture and process critical content. With TeleForm’s help, UCSF generates medical research that...
Summary: ...Company profle Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS) is a government hospital in Arizona which includes the Maricopa Medical Center, the Arizona Burn Center, the Comprehensive Healthcare Center, the McDowell Healthcare Clinic, 10 community-oriented family health centers, and an attendant care program....
Summary: ...has provided quality healthcare for more than 60 years, driven by the needs of its members. Kaiser Permanente encompasses Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and the Permanente Medical Groups as well as Permanente Dental Associates in the Northwest Region. Kaiser Permanente...
Summary: ...technologies to more effectively inform, engage, and serve their various constituents across all channels,” said Rafiq Mohammadi, Chief Executive Officer of HP Autonomy Promote. “We are honored to play an important role in helping the university as it continues to shine as a beacon in the medical...
Summary: ...problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at hp.com. “With Autonomy’s unique ability to dynamically populate forms across multiple systems, the information can exist as either standalone entities or as part of a collection depending upon real-time conditions that are automatically...
Summary: ...Senator Alan Bible Center for Applied Research. Stagg needed an automation solution, which he found with TeleForm. “I had been approached by several automation software companies and was not impressed with their products,” Stagg said. The University’s Medical School, a longtime TeleForm user, had...
Summary: ...Information Act (FOIA) requests about VHA facilities from the public or the media, as well as requests from Congress about VA medical care, that require input from the VHA. In the case of complaints, the OMI’s response depends on the nature of the case. Some are resolved with little more than a phone...
Summary: ...they operate a hugely successful website that is growing quickly and becoming an important source of business for the company. Mike's Bikes now has a professional staff of cycling enthusiasts who work online, in their stores and by phone to ensure their customers' experiences both in the sales cycle and...
Summary: ...Japanese pharmaceutical giant chooses HP TRIM. The manufacturer’s European research centre deals with several important areas including clinical pharmacology, clinical data science and research, medical science and pharmaceutical research, as well as drug safety and regulatory affairs. Some years ago,...
Summary: ...Automation, processing a higher volume of business.” ——Doug Gouy, Senior VP of Revenue Management American HomePatient Organization American HomePatient Industry Healthcare Challenges Faced with reimbursement cuts, AHOM targeted cost-cutting opportunities at the branch level Solution Autonomy Process...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy case studies available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...payers, and researchers leading to higher quality, more efficient healthcare delivery. It reaches across the current universe of fragmented healthcare IT systems to extract relevant information and present it in a meaningful way - matching the clinical symptoms to those described in medical literature,...
Summary: ...the current universe of fragmented healthcare IT systems to extract relevant information and present it in a meaningful way. From navigating unstructured clinical information for more accurate diagnosis, to a quicker adoption of best practices, Autonomy Meaning Based Healthcare is a healthcare IT paradigm...
Summary: ...a more informed legal strategy on behalf of their clients. Visualization tools such as link maps, 2D and 3D data clusters and communications tracers enable users to identify hidden custodians, as well as analyze electronic communications to determine patterns, linkages and gaps between email, phone calls...
Summary: ...Autonomy iManage - Corporate Legal Solutions. WorkSite helps lawyers manage and document all phases of contract creation, review, approval, and execution, enabling them to create and close contracts more efficiently. Contracts stored in WorkSite can be easily located and repurposed, eliminating duplicative...
Summary: ...Based Healthcare Autonomy Meaning Based Healthcare (MBH) is an award-winning comprehensive set of clinical diagnosis and information governance technologies designed to help Healthcare Delivery Organizations (HDOs) provide higher quality care at lower costs.
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Summary: ...availability. • Virtual Libraries: not all the data within the organization’s information assets will play a significant role in key business decisions. IDOL leverages "Collaborative Feedback" to create libraries of the most useful information. • Document Rating: users are able to rate content either...
Summary: ...of their clients. Visualization tools such as link maps, 2D and 3D data clusters and communications tracers enable users to identify hidden custodians, as well as analyze electronic communications to determine patterns, linkages and gaps between email, phone calls and documents. Autonomy Investigator...
Summary: ...manage email over six months old in the cloud, and keep new types of application data, like SharePoint, on premise. “By 2020 more than a third of the Digital Universe will either live in or pass through the cloud“ —IDC, May 2010 Scalability and Reliability Reliability and scalability are critical...
Summary: ...Autonomy Stratify Review. For large-scale matters, Autonomy provides high throughput classification technology to accelerate document sorting into concept folders, speeding the review of large volumes of data. Issue-based review capabilities organize the document universe by specific criteria or issues...
Summary: ...Contracts can be managed in a central repository so they can be easily located repurposed, and shared with outside counsel and internal business users; Autonomy provides visibility to authorized users throughout the contract cycle and avoid duplicative and error prone work. Information Retrieval and Expertise...
Summary: ...they have heard or seen. The ripple effect of an idea can be measured as it jumps from mail to phone conversation to document. Even if that jump contains an ‘air gap’, Echo can trace the concept. For example, person A receives a call from person B who then relays it out of ear shot in the parking...
Summary: ...access to all matter content ensures high customer service levels at all times • Robust Security - WorkSite has the ability to control system functionality and content access at the object level based on user’s group or role • Business Continuity - Clustering and load balancing ensure performance,...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy Product Briefs available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
Summary: ...solved some of the most challenging problems in healthcare, and we can help with yours as well. Payer: Insurance Claims Processing Fundamental for healthcare payers is the ability to rapidly and effectively process the thousands of claims received daily. Most organizations are forced to rely on large...
Summary: ...the requesting party can also prove bad faith by demonstrating that the steps undertaken by the responding party to meet its preservation obligations were, in fact, inadequate and unreasonable under the circumstances and the responding party either (i) knew that the steps were likely inadequate and unreasonable...
Summary: ...measurement and reporting. Another area where market gaps are evident involves internal controls, whose purpose is to minimize errors and reduce fraud. The cost of compliance rises beyond expectations when internal controls are not effectively documented, measured, and continuously improved. Unfortunately,...
Summary: ...to electronic format may involve more significant staff and/or professional time, and additional costs. These issues should be discussed with the client along with the firm’s file retention policy so that it is clear who will pay the extra costs associated with this activity.13 Second, documents stored...
Summary: ...flagged negative. For simplicity sake let us assume that we sampled from each at a 99% confidence level and margin of error of 2%. After extrapolating the results out to the entire population we measured the following four possible outcomes; • True Positive = 4,500 = MBC Correctly identified as positive...
Summary: ...So even separate Information Stores will become too big to manage over time. • Those enterprises that have not used PST files (or other measures to cap mailbox sizes) will find that their new Exchange Server 2007 server is immediately populated with legacy e-mail messages from their old Exchange Server...
Summary: ...and seek initial inputs are an important way to get the word out and start people thinking. Stakeholders need to have their say in how to achieve the future state: • What would and wouldn’t work • What kind of support they need • How to close the gap between the way records are managed currently...
Summary: ...available for analysis. System Boundaries & Structural Risks There are “natural” boundaries between risk management systems–including security measures, language, content type, regulations and job functions. Mergers, acquisitions and point solutions invariably generate pockets of isolated data,...
Summary: ...SOA: Journey Toward Enterprise Value Proposition. Business process management (BPM) can play a signifcant role in accelerating the transformation. BPM forces companies to step back and look at the big picture. Processes become more visible, resulting in a shift of thinking to a higher level of abstraction....
Summary: ...Building on the flexibility of IDOL to easily build in a new language model, it is also very easy to add in existing corporate thesauri, style guides and taxonomies. As a result, an organization can personalize its IDOL installation and ensure that all natural language searches return the most accurate...
Summary: ...Search Unite to Make Sense of Relevant ESI in Electronic Discovery “As will be discussed, while it is universally acknowledged that keyword searches are useful tools for search and retrieval of ESI, all keyword searches are not created equal; and there is a growing body of literature that highlights...
Summary: ...RM will leave any conflicts checking process incomplete, and leave the possibility of cracks in internal ethical walls. Disposition also becomes haphazard; too many records are maintained, all potentially discoverable. Because it encompasses all forms of content, Contextual RM closes the gaps in conflicts...
This is a small selection of the Autonomy White Papers available, please visit our publications site at http://publications.autonomy.com/ for more information.
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