Stanford Medicine leading studies focused on the short and long term health impacts of COVD-19, will use Komodo’s Health Platform https://www.komodohealth.com.
Researchers from Stanford’s Center for Population Health Sciences https://med.stanford.edu/phs.html will utilize the Komodo Sentinel application, AI analytics tools, and de-identified patient data.
Komodo Sentinel will be used to investigate critical health challenges spanning infectious disease, pediatrics, surgery, population health, obstetrics and gynecology, plus more. Initial research will explore the real world impact of the pandemic on health outcomes among different patient populations.
The researchers will study disparities in care and social determinants of COVID-19 testing, COVID-19 vaccinations, cancer survival, treatments, and how outcomes have changed during the pandemic.
Clinical research conducted within academic sphere is a key component in training and educating the next generation of researchers and healthcare professionals that can help to inform health policy. Komodo’s platform provides access to comprehensive real world data for academic research and can illuminate critical patterns in treatment, disease, risk, and real world outcomes.
The intelligence extracted from Komodo’s technology and real world data is enabling healthcare researchers to better model and generate high quality evidence on the clinical and financial impact of therapies across different patient populations.
In addition, Komodo’s Sentinel application offers a range of proprietary analytic modules, which can be used to build new algorithms, optimize internal workflows, and scale crucial innovation into the market faster.
Komodo’s platform can also provide insights to use to address healthcare challenges, from accessible clinical trial design to complex rare disease patterns and at the same time, unlock a deeper view into racial disparities in care and outcomes.