Wanda Announces Significant Data with Partner HRS

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NetScientific PLC
21 May 2018
 

 

 

NetScientific plc

("NetScientific" or the "Company" or the "Group")

 

Significant Reduction in Re-Admissions of High-Risk CHF Patients Achieved by Wanda and Partner HRS

 

London, UK - May 21st, 2018 - NetScientific plc ("NetScientific", AIM:NSCI), the transatlantic healthcare IP commercialisation Group, announces that Wanda and Health Resource Solutions (HRS), Wanda's partner, have successfully achieved a reduction of 46% in the number of hospitals re-admissions in their high-risk Congestive Heart Failure patient population. Wanda's real-time technology continuously assesses patient status and allows for detection of adverse events up to 7 days in advance of their occurrence, which has a significant and positive impact on patients' lives and provides a strong rationale for rolling out the system to more patients beyond the 576 HRS patients enrolled to date.

 

Commenting on the news, Francois R. Martelet, NetScientific's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Wanda, said: "The data are impressive as patients with congestive heart failure typically have a very high re-admission rate. This demonstrates the invaluable potential Wanda's technology has in streamlining care and improving patient outcomes. We are entering a new digital era of healthcare in which we firmly believe Wanda can play a pivotal role, and we are very pleased to see the collaboration with HRS working so well."

 

NetScientific holds a 62% stake on a fully diluted basis in Wanda.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

  NetScientific

  François R. Martelet, M.D., CEO

  Ian Postlethwaite, CFO

Tel: +44 (0)20 3514 1800

 

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  Mary-Jane Elliott Jessica Hodgson /

  Chris Welsh / Laura Thornton  

 

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 3709 5700

netscientific@consilium-comms.com

Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (NOMAD and Broker)

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 Tel: +44 (0) 20 7710 7600

 

 

About NetScientific

 

NetScientific is a transatlantic healthcare technology group with an investment strategy focused on sourcing, funding and commercialising technologies that significantly improve the health and well-being of people with chronic diseases. For more information, please visit the website at www.netscientific.net

 

 

Machine Learning, Care Transitions, and Clinical Pathways Reduce CHF Readmissions by 46%

Chicago, IL - May 21st, 2018 - Health Resource Solutions (HRS Home Health) announces the company achieved another milestone in their progressive approach to improve care for chronically ill patients. Over the last two quarters, (Q4 2017 and Q1 2018), HRS attained a 46% reduction in the readmission rate of their Congestive Heart Failure patient population. This achievement stems from the marriage of a dynamic patient management solution driving care transitions and the clinical pathway protocols at HRS Home Health.

 

The CHF patient population, notably one of the most highly readmitted diagnostic groups nationwide, has been engaged in this approach during the last six months. The CHF program utilizes the dynamic patient management system, provided by Wanda, Inc., which is embedded with machine learning to power the clinical decision process. Wanda continuously evaluates subtle changes in a patient's clinical, social, and behavioral health determinants to warn when an adverse event is likely to transpire - seven days in advance of the occurrence. Prior to engaging this methodology, this group of patients had a 34% 30-day readmission rate making them among the highest readmission rate groups for HRS.  By integrating this technology with services and care pathways, HRS reduced the 30 day readmission rate to 18.6% 

 

"HRS is excited to drive value and make a measurably positive impact on the lives of our CHF population.  With Wanda, our clinicians are able to make more informed and timely decisions, which help us avoid unnecessary adverse events for our patients," said Glenn Steigbigel, CEO of HRS. "As providers, we are imbuing clinical processes with modern technology, which empowers our clinical teams with real-time actionable information to improve patient care. This approach benefits patients by providing them with the support they need while simultaneously reducing the total cost of care."

 

As high-risk CHF patients are identified, Wanda facilitates real-time case management.  This is accomplished by empowering clinicians with virtual intervention features to proactively engage them in care plan adherence and prevent avoidable adverse events.

 

"The incredible results that HRS is achieving are fantastic and we look forward to continuing our partnership to improve care," said Foad Dabiri, CEO Wanda, Inc. "Proactive, real-time data science is how healthcare will achieve the levels of care and compliance needed to meet today's expectations."

 

About Health Resource Solutions

HRS is the largest privately owned high-tech nursing and rehabilitation home health agency in Chicago, IL. Since 2006, HRS has integrated data and technologies with home health services to measure outcomes and increase value for patients leading to improved outcomes and efficiencies. More information about HRS can be found at http://www.healthhrs.net

 

About Wanda, Inc

Wanda is dedicated to advancing the effectiveness and efficiency of medicine by using machine learning and modern software applications that empower payers and providers to better manage the risk and care of patients dramatically lowering the cost of care and improving outcomes. More information about Wanda can be found at http://www.yourwanda.com

 


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