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* [http://www.kyron.com Kyron]: Stealth mode
* [http://www.kyron.com Kyron]: Stealth mode
* [https://www.ivantagehealth.com/the-ivantage-difference/ iVantage]
* [https://www.ivantagehealth.com/the-ivantage-difference/ iVantage]
* [http://ambientclinical.com/ Ambient Clinical]: ICU decision support. Spin-off from Mayo
* [http://www.hcdataworks.com/solutions/index.htm Healthcare DataWorks]: EDW solution for healthcare data aggregation


'''Generic Analytics''' (Industry Agnostic)
'''Generic Analytics''' (Industry Agnostic)
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* [http://www.predilytics.com/ Predilytics]: Machine learning applied to population health
* [http://www.predilytics.com/ Predilytics]: Machine learning applied to population health
* [http://www.predixionsoftware.com/Solutions/Healthcare Predixion]
* [http://www.predixionsoftware.com/Solutions/Healthcare Predixion]
* [http://www.srgtech.com/blender/ SRG Technology]: Interestingly enough, a spin-off of MGH





Revision as of 11:58, 7 March 2014

There are a number of tools available from multiple software vendors that can potentially enable advanced analytics. Not all are marketed specifically for analytics, some are technologies that can enable advanced analysis and BI. This is a running list of all such offerings that are in the market today. For the niche of Population Health related analytics offerings, see this page.

Healthcare-Industry Focused Analytics


Generic Analytics (Industry Agnostic)




Below are some focused offerings that may not directly provide advanced healthcare analytics, but enable it in some way. I consider them to bel tools/services that complement the broader value proposition of the companies listed above.

  • Miscellaneous
    • Data Mining Group(DMG) is an independent, vendor led consortium that develops data mining standards, such as the Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML).
    • Abbott's Blog on data mining