MedTech Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organisation that recognises the top companies, technologies and products in the global health and medical technology market, has selected Elsevier’s ClinicalPath (formerly Via Oncology) as the winner of its ‘Best Computerized Decision Support Solution’ award. This is the second consecutive year that Elsevier’s ClinicalPath solution has won the MedTech Breakthrough Award. Elsevier is a global leader in information analytics, specialising in science and health.
Elsevier’s ClinicalPath presents evidence-based oncology pathways embedded into the clinical workflow, and the associated analytics, to help healthcare providers make consistent, well-informed decisions for high quality cancer care. Committees of academic and community oncologists collaborate through a consistent, open process to develop the content for ClinicalPath based on current published evidence and their shared best practices.
The mission of the MedTech Breakthrough Awards is to honour excellence and recognize the innovation, hard work and success in a range of health and medical technology categories, including Robotics, Clinical Administration, Telehealth, Patient Engagement, Electronic Health Records (EHR), mHealth, Medical Devices, Medical Data and many more. This year’s fourth annual program attracted more than 3,750 nominations from over 15 different countries throughout the world.
Today a growing network of over 2,500 oncologists use ClinicalPath for evidence-based decision support in their computerized workflow. ClinicalPath covers more than 97% of common cancer presentations in medical and radiation oncology to help standardize care; prompt orders for appropriate biomarker and genetic tests; connect patients to clinical trials; enable actionable insight into care patterns; and ultimately guide patient care through personalized treatment pathways.
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