Introducing System Health

Transforming healthcare from silos to systems

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Meet our Medical Advisory Board

Michael Sherman, MD, MBA

Former Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan

Katherine Van Loon, MD, MPH

Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCSF
Editor in Chief, American Society of Clinical Oncology, JCO Global Oncology

Suraj Kapa, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Medical Director, AI Clinical Trial Matching

From silos...

Human health is a complex, adaptive, and evolving system of systems.

Yet, the way in which we understand, monitor, and care for our health is too often blind to this complexity, reacting to discrete and disconnected signals.

...to systems

What if we could finally see and understand each person’s health in all its complexity, connecting how a person feels to the rich interactions of their biology, behaviors, and environments?

System Clinical Graph

A systems level view of every patient and every disease

Clinicians at Mass General Brigham recently identified “the need to rethink how we understand and treat disease — not only from an organ-specific standpoint but from a whole body, systems-level view” as one of the top 10 unmet needs in healthcare.

100+ Mass General Brigham leading experts identify top unmet needs in healthcare. World Medical Innovation Forum.

An AI platform
to power decision support

The Clinical Graph is designed to power CDS solutions at the point-of-care through a suite of APIs

"In our AI4HealthyCities initiative, we aim to identify and address the key drivers of cardiovascular health to improve outcomes and inequities. System helps us to quickly synthesize vast amounts of published insights and understand and quantify relationships between determinants and outcomes. In combination with local data, this provides vital information to develop population health roadmaps.”

Peter Speyer
Head of Data & Analytics
The Novartis Foundation

"In our AI4HealthyCities initiative, we aim to identify and address the key drivers of cardiovascular health to improve outcomes and inequities. System helps us to quickly synthesize vast amounts of published insights and understand and quantify relationships between determinants and outcomes. In combination with local data, this provides vital information to develop population health roadmaps.”

Peter Speyer
Head of Data & Analytics
The Novartis Foundation

"In our AI4HealthyCities initiative, we aim to identify and address the key drivers of cardiovascular health to improve outcomes and inequities. System helps us to quickly synthesize vast amounts of published insights and understand and quantify relationships between determinants and outcomes. In combination with local data, this provides vital information to develop population health roadmaps.”

Peter Speyer
Head of Data & Analytics
The Novartis Foundation

Contextualize every health decision

Ready to see health as it truly is—connected, dynamic, and deeply intelligent?