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The 4 Trends Driving Health AI Platform Adoption

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8/03/22 MIT: Sloan Management – The 4 Trends Driving Platform Adoption in Health Care

Health care has been slow to adopt platforms. But investment, the threat of competition, and the potential to save lives is pushing the industry forward. The combination of activity from big tech and a government mandate has also had a trickle-down effect on digital health platform startups, which are making their data available using FHIR APIs, said Suchi Saria, Ph.D., founder and CEO of AI platform Bayesian Health.

“Five years ago, this was extremely hard. Now, you can engage with multiple partners to connect and meaningfully stitch data together and build high-quality information out of it,” she said. “It’s an enormous opportunity for using the right kind of machine learning tools to learn from messy data sets. Instead of traditional experiments in the lab, you’re able to learn in the wild.”

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Algorithm That Detects Sepsis Cut Deaths by Nearly 20 Percent

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08/01/22 Scientific American – Algorithm That Detects Sepsis Cut Deaths by Nearly 20 Percent

Detecting sepsis earlier with Bayesian’s health AI. “I think that this model for machine learning may prove as vital to sepsis care as the EKG [electrocardiogram] machine has proved in diagnosing a heart attack,” says Karin Molander, who is an emergency medicine physician and chair of the nonprofit Sepsis Alliance. “It is going to allow the clinician to go from the computer…, trying to analyze 15 years’ worth of information, to go back to the bedside and reassess the patient more rapidly—which is where we need to be.”

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New AI System Developed That Can Quickly Pinpoint Sepsis Occurrence

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7/28/22 Gilmore Health News – New AI System Developed That Can Quickly Pinpoint Sepsis Occurrence

Saria and the team of other researchers at John Hopkins hospital built the Targeted Real-Time Early Warning System – the AI system that can detect the symptoms of sepsis early in patients by combining their medical history with existing symptoms, plus their lab results and revealing to doctors if there is a possible risk for sepsis. This machine-learning system also suggests treatment procedures, which may be administering antibiotics.

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This AI saved hundreds of lives from sepsis in just five hospitals

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07/26/22 – ZME Science – This AI saved hundreds of lives from sepsis in just five hospitals. Across the US, thousands more could be spared Lowering sepsis risk using Bayesian’s adaptive AI.

Thanks to this system, the patients were 20% less likely to die of sepsis, potentially saving thousands of lives across the U.S. if it is implemented nationwide. About 1.7 million American adults develop sepsis, and more than a quarter million die because of it.

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AI-Driven Clinical Sepsis Screening Approach Demonstrated to Save Lives

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07/25/22 Inside Precision Medicine – AI-Driven Clinical Sepsis Screening Approach Demonstrated to Save Lives

Reducing sepsis mortality using Bayesian’s machine learning system. An adaptive artificial intelligence (AI) technology called the Targeted Real-time Early Warning System (TREWS) developed by Bayesian Health has shown its ability in a clinical setting to be an effective early warning screening tool for patients with sepsis. Detailed in three separate studies published in Nature and npj Digital Medicine, researchers from Bayesian and Johns Hopkins University demonstrated that deployment of the AI-driven clinical sepsis screening approach reduced mortality, morbidity, and length of stay of hospital patients. Importantly, the studies show timely use of Bayesian’s AI platform is associated with a relative reduction in mortality of 18.2% in sepsis patients.

 

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Learn more about Bayesian’s peer-reviewed research on sepsis here

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Decreasing sepsis risk using Bayesian’s machine learning solution

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07/25/22 Politico: Digital Future Daily – Applied AI Feature: Decreasing sepsis risk using Bayesian’s machine learning solution

Crucially, Bayesian Health’s AI is good not just at spotting sepsis cases, but also at avoiding false positives. That means that doctors ended up responding to nearly 90 percent of the alerts given, an especially important finding given high-profile cases like that of the health software giant Epic, whose sepsis model was found last year in a study to have accurately identified just a third of sepsis patients and produced a massive number of false alarms — something Steven Lin, executive medical director of Stanford’s Healthcare AI Applied Research team, told Ruth was a “wake up call” for both the health care and AI industries.

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Learn more about Bayesian’s peer-reviewed research on sepsis here

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Groundbreaking results reveal AI can reduce sepsis deaths

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07/25/22 HealthTech World – Groundbreaking results reveal AI can reduce sepsis deaths

Peer reviewed research shows drop in sepsis death. Unlike traditional AI that follows a “one-size-fits-all” approach to patients and hospitals, Bayesian’s adaptive approach to AI takes into consideration the diversity of the patient population.

 

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Read the HTW article

Learn more about Bayesian’s peer-reviewed research on sepsis here

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Bayesian Health & Johns Hopkins University Announce Ground-Breaking Results

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For The First Time, Associate Lives Saved With A Clinically Deployed Artificial Intelligence Platform. Where early AI deployments have failed to produce real-world results, Bayesian demonstrates reduced mortality, long-term efficacy, high adoption and fewer false alerts in a trio of prospective, peer-reviewed studies.

NEW YORK, JULY 21, 2022—

Bayesian Health, the leading artificial intelligence (AI)-based Intelligent Care Augmentation platform developer, today announced release of three large, prospective multisite cohort studies, a first of their kind, offering a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation of the efficacy of their adaptive AI approach and showing patient lives saved.

Bayesian’s adaptive AI technology is based on nearly a decade of academic research and it succeeds where prior applications of AI in clinical care have failed. Unlike traditional AI that follows a “one-size-fits-all” approach to patients and hospitals, Bayesian’s adaptive approach to AI takes into consideration the diversity of the patient population, the unique ways in which doctors and nurses deliver care on the front lines, and the unique characteristics of each health system, allowing it to be significantly more accurate and to gain provider trust and adoption. The three studies, which appear in Nature Medicine (link, link) and npj Digital Medicine (link) were conducted in collaboration with researchers from Johns Hopkins University.

Using data from 764,707 patient encounters (17,538 with sepsis) across five hospitals in both academic and community-based hospital settings with 2,000+ providers using the software, this research shows accurate early detection (1 in 3 cases were physician confirmed) at high sensitivity (82%) and significant lead time (5.7 hours earlier), high provider adoption (89%), and associated significant reductions in mortality, morbidity and length of stay.

Most significantly, the studies show timely use of Bayesian’s AI platform is associated with a relative reduction in mortality of 18.2%.

“There aren’t many things left in medicine that have a 30% mortality rate like sepsis,” said Neri Cohen, MD, PhD, President of The Center for Healthcare Innovation and Bayesian collaborator. “What makes it so vexing, is that it is relatively common and we still have made very little progress in recognizing it early enough to materially reduce the morbidity and mortality. To reduce mortality by nearly 20% is remarkable and translates to many lives saved.”

“While we all understand the value of leveraging AI to improve the delivery of care, achieving measurable impact has proven to be much harder than advertised,” said Suchi Saria, PhD, CEO of Bayesian Health and Director of Machine Learning, AI and Healthcare Lab at Johns Hopkins University. “These results showing high physician adoption and associated mortality and morbidity reductions are a milestone for the field of AI and are the culmination of nearly a decade of significant technological investment, deep collaboration, the development of novel techniques and rigorous evaluation.”

Sepsis is one of several conditions that Bayesian’s AI technology can help identify earlier in a hospital stay, preventing mortality and morbidity. When Bayesian’s adaptive AI suspects a patient is at risk of developing sepsis, it immediately alerts doctors and nurses through the patient’s electronic medical records (EMR) system, and then cues the provider to take specific actions, such as requesting blood cultures or prescribing antibiotics.

“Bayesian’s AI-based technology overcomes common hurdles faced by many physicians by using cutting edge strategies to increase precision, strengthen models and encourage behavior change and ongoing use,” said Cohen. “As a result, it provides technology accuracy that is 10x higher than other solutions in the marketplace.”

Bayesian’s adaptive AI is designed to integrate with a hospital’s EMR where it provides early detection flags and key insights that are actionable, shown on the patient list and/or linked with paging, phone, or other escalation pathways to alert the appropriate clinician. The flags that are generated drive prescriptive workflows for the healthcare provider and are paired with explanations and clinical history.

“Bayesian Health’s evidence-based AI/machine learning platform can leverage health systems’ substantial investment in the EMR as a base layer for patient data and help increase capacity of frontline healthcare providers,” said Lee Sacks, MD, former Chief Medical Officer at Advocate Aurora Health and Clinical Advisor for Bayesian Health. “This is especially important in our current context, where we’re struggling with staffing shortages, reducing inequalities, high patient acuity, cognitive overload and other intrinsic challenges being faced by health systems today.”

While the three studies focus on sepsis, Bayesian’s platform encompasses a wide-array of other condition-specific use cases such as clinical deterioration, pressure injuries, palliative care, transitions of care, recovery at home and proactive virtual care.

For additional information on these studies, technology and more, visit our dedicated page.
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Background

  • Sepsis, a systemic, toxic reaction to infection, is a leading cause of in-hospital death globally, comprising nearly 27% of deaths in the acute care setting (ref). Early recognition and treatment with broad-spectrum IV antibiotics are critical to decreasing mortality and morbidity.
  • Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence is a broad class of algorithmic tools that enable continuous learning from disparate real-world datasets. Bayesian uses AI approaches that are especially suited to learn from messy, multimodal, unstructured and structured data streams we see in healthcare where we encounter challenges like significant missingness, bias, data shifts. Using these inputs, learning models can be dynamically tuned around particular use cases (such as sepsis) to differentiate and uncover patterns of risk across the patient population in real-time.
  • Bayesian’s technology was developed over nearly a decade of scientific research. The core of the research was a system referenced in the studies as Targeted Real-time Early Warning System (TREWS) and resulted in more than 15 publications in top medical and AI journals and conferences. Bayesian Health was created to commercialize TREWS through its adaptive AI platform and engaged Johns Hopkins Health System to run a real-world clinical study to prove its effectiveness.

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Bayesian Health is on a mission to make healthcare proactive by empowering physicians with real-time data to save lives. Just like the best physicians continually incorporate new data to refine their prognostication of what’s going on with a patient, Bayesian Health’s research-backed AI platform integrates every piece of available data to equip physicians with accurate and actionable clinical signals that empower them to accurately diagnose, intervene, and deliver proactive, higher quality care. With a research-first foundation of over 24 patents and peer-reviewed research papers, Bayesian’s platform is based on technology licensed from the Johns Hopkins University.

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Modern Healthcare: AI can reduce sepsis-related deaths, study shows

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07/22/22 Modern Healthcare – AI can reduce sepsis-related deaths, study shows

Bayesian helps hospitals reduce sepsis mortality. Using artificial intelligence and a machine learning system, providers were able to diagnose and treat cases of sepsis earlier than with traditional methods, decreasing sepsis patient mortality by nearly 20% according to new research.

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AI Shows Potential to Reduce Sepsis Deaths

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07/21/22 STAT – Serving as a ‘clinical colleague,’ AI shows potential to reduce sepsis deaths in real-world studies

Reducing sepsis death through Bayesian’s machine learning solution. “The most effective tools will be those that enhance, rather than try to replace, the capabilities of bedside clinicians: those that turn a large volume of data and information into actionable knowledge and wisdom””

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Read the STAT article

Learn more about Bayesian’s peer-reviewed research on sepsis here

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