Healthcare Innovation: Atropos Health Seeks to Bring Real-World Evidence to Point of Care

December 11, 2020 -- Writing in Healthcare Innovation, an industry news publication, David Raths covers Atropos Health's founding story via an interview with our founder and chief medical officer, Saurabh Gombar, MD, PhD.

A few highlights from the story are below.

What began as a clinical decision support research project at Stanford Medicine more than five years ago has grown into a startup company that can launch a bedside search of millions of similar, anonymized electronic records to instantly aggregate data to inform patient care. The Stanford researchers’ initial “Green Button” concept grew into an IRB-approved research project called the Clinical Informatics Consult service, with a proof of concept tested at Stanford Health Care over the last two years. Now with search technology licensed from Stanford University, Atropos Health has announced its launch and close of seed funding round to bring what it calls “personalized real-world data” to the point of care. It will provide a digital solution for patients, providers, health systems, research universities, and risk-bearing entities.

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