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Bialogics and emtelligent form partnership

October 16, 2019


Dr Tim O'ConnellTORONTO and VANCOUVER – Bialogics Analytics Inc. and emtelligent™ have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate Bialogics DImax AI Ready Business Intelligence Platform with emtelligent’s emtelliPro™ Natural Language Processing engine. Using emtelliPro to extract structured clinical data from imaging reports, Bialogics will be able to provide radiology departments with richer, deeper, analytics-based insights that maximize both operational efficiencies and clinical effectiveness.

“We’re excited to partner with a proven vendor like Bialogics whose powerful tech is complementary to our own,” said Dr. Tim O’Connell (pictured), CEO of emtelligent. “As a practicing radiologist, I fully appreciate the value that Bialogics brings to radiology departments, and our combined offering delivers completely new ways to improve departmental capability.”

Jeff Vachon, president of Bialogics added: “Today’s imaging departments need access to cross-functional patient data from all corners of the healthcare organization. The convergence of imaging data with knowledge extracted from patient reports by emtelligent provides a new level of business and clinical intelligence.”

Bialogics’ DImax AI Ready Business Intelligence Platform is completely vendor agnostic and fully interoperable. Bialogics’ engine captures data flowing from multiple information silos in all protocols including but not limited to DICOM, HL7 and XML (FHIR-ready).

The engine then normalizes these inputs into executable information and exportable data, enabling in depth analysis of the entire radiology process through drill-down tables and graphics, including userconfigurable dashboards and scheduled reporting. The implementation process requires no complex interfaces or expensive integrations to capture accurate data from RIS/PACS/ADT/EHR and other CIS systems.

emtelligent’s emtelliPro solution is a highly scalable, highly-accurate clinical natural language processing platform that extracts structured data from the unstructured text of medical documents like the radiology reports that flow through Bialogics’ BI platform. Through structuring this data, Bialogics will be able to provide completely new insights into radiology department operations that have the potential to inform management, cost, and care decisions.

About Bialogics Analytics
Based in Toronto, ON, Bialogics’ AI-Ready Business Intelligence (BI) Platform has been developed in collaboration with healthcare clients and business partners to provide fully interoperable and innovative data transformation and analysis solutions that supports the emerging data management needs of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies. Bialogics platform for Medical Imaging Administrators and Physicians, incorporates a comprehensive toolset to measure and improve access to diagnostic imaging data, providing in depth analysis of procedural appropriateness, performance management, and operational cost and efficiencies. For more information please visit www.bialogics.com, or email info@bialogics.com.

About emtelligent
Based in Vancouver, BC, emtelligent partners with healthcare institutions, companies and organizations to strategically structure their unstructured medical data, helping them increase safety, operating efficiency and the quality of care. The emtelliPro engine and emtelliSuite™ tailored applications are available now, and the team is on-hand to consult regarding your medical data needs. Learn more or schedule a demonstration at www.emtelligent.com or call 1877-GO-EMTEL (1-877-463-6835) today.

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