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Health care data analytics vendor Humedica Inc. has rolled out a real-time predictive clinical surveillance application to complement its original clinical/operational/financial benchmarking and comparative analysis software.

The Boston-based company launched in September 2009, backed by $30 million in capital from four investment firms. Its first product, Humedica MinedShare, is designed to pull aggregate data across an enterprise to analyze clinical and operational performance, identify and compare best practices, and benchmark performance.

The new Humedica MinedStream application identifies high-risk, high-cost patients and tracks their care in real-time via a dashboard, according to the vendor. Irving, Texas-based Christus Health System is an early adopter of both products and has used MinedStream to identify and track acute myocardial infarction patients using Humedica's predictive analytics.

More information is available at humedica.com.

This article can also be found at HealthDataManagement.com.

Joseph Goedert is news editor at Health Data Management.

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