A Look Ahead – Etiometry’s 2019 Expansion Plans

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BOSTON, December 18, 2018 – From traveling the world for conferences to uniting world-renowned academic research hospitals, Etiometry shows no signs of slowing in 2019. Here’s a sneak peak of what to expect from the company in the coming year and the updates still under wraps.  

Etiometry is proud to partner with the top academic medical centers in the world and in 2019 the company aims to complete the circle by bringing those top research facilities together. Etiometry is currently creating a consortium of centers to accelerate research and identify new opportunities to translate analytics to the bedside for improving care. This multi-center and interdisciplinary research community will be able to share their findings and team up to create larger sample sizes than ever before. By creating a database of past and ongoing research projects, Etiometry will connect researchers who have already worked on or are working on similar research. Collaborators will be able to access this site to get information about each other’s projects and potentially contact one another. This new feature was a request from various researchers and is voluntary to participate in.

The Etiometry team is coming to a city near you in 2019. From c-suite executives to prominent partners, Etiometry experts will be available at many of the major conferences. Explore virtually every piece of patient data you encounter in an ICU on one customizable screen at the company’s booth. A touchscreen, desktop, or iPad will be waiting for you with real life use cases highlighting deteriorating trends.

Most of Etiometry’s major announcements for the new year remain a mystery. Company leaders have been tight-lipped about technology advancements, however, their excitement says it all; Etiometry is sure to raise the industry standard for predictive analytics again. For the latest company updates, check-in with the Etiometry newsroom

About Etiometry

Etiometry Inc. is the leader in clinical decision-support software for the intensive care environment. Our technologies provide valuable clinical insight and analysis to support early recognition of subtle changes in patient condition to avoid complications and speed recovery. Etiometry is committed to improving patient outcomes, increasing clinical efficiency, and lowering costs of care through the more effective use of all available data.

For more information, visit www.etiometry.com.

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