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American Academy of Pediatrics Virtual National Conference & Exhibition
2020-10-02 - 2020-10-05    
12:00 am
Organized by the American Academy of Pediatrics Experience education wherever you are, whenever you’d like with over 150 on-demand sessions and more than 35 live [...]
16th World Congress on Public Health 2020
2020-10-12 - 2020-10-16    
12:00 am
Organized by Multiple Partners or Sponsors The global public health community will be meeting at a critical time for our planet. Global temperatures lie far [...]
BARDA Industry Day
2020-10-27    
12:00 am
Organized by BARDA BARDA Industry Day is the annual meeting held to increase potential partner’s awareness of U.S. Government medical countermeasure priorities, interact with BARDA [...]
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Rehearse Fusion pulls back the blind on its Electronic Health Information – for a Charge

With an electronic medical records (EMR) system that serves more than 150,000 U.S. physicians, Practice Fusion is sitting on mounds of interesting prescription data – from information on the medications doctors prescribe to the reasons why they switch between treatments and the ways their patients in various demographics are responding.

Since launching, the company has only talked about the value of its data, but hasn’t turned it into a revenue source – it’s a free service that has earned revenue by advertising to doctors using the service. But, on Tuesday, the company made its first step toward making money from its data with the announcement of a new analytics product, called Practice Fusion Insight.

Drawing from the company’s nationwide EMR system that tracks 64 million patients, the new product enables pharmaceutical companies, industry analysts, financial analysts and others to buy a subscription to access real-time data on prescriptions, patient demographics and outcomes. Selling patient data — just like selling personal data on any consumer site — can be a sensitive topic, but Practice Fusion the data used in its tools are de-identified and aggregated.

“It’s an analytics tool to look at drugs and pharmaceutical products and really try to get granular information on what doctors are using and how,” said Chris Hogg, Practice Fusion’s associate vice president of data science, who joined the company through the recent acquisition of his startup 100Plus. He added that the company is also offering physicians free tools that give them a way to track trends across their entire population of patients, as well as compare their patients’ information against aggregated data from other physicians in the system.

Companies like Thomson Reuters and Wolter Kluwer already provide big pharma brands and analysts market intelligence on how their products and rivals are doing. But Hogg said the difference is that Practice Fusion can give them an even deeper dive, with real-time information on the drugs doctors are switching to, the profiles of the doctors writing the prescriptions and the demographics of the patients that are most or least responsive.

In the past few months, the company has expanded its services to consumers, with a doctor appointment-booking site and health expense tools. Those additions will generate additional information, from patient health trends to health care costs, and it will be very interesting to see how the company builds analytics tools around that data.
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