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How do you distinguish “improvement” from mere “change”? How do you enlist clinicians to achieve real transformation? AdaptX's AI-driven Mission Control Center enables clinical leaders to quickly and easily leverage their real-world data. Self-serve. On-the-fly. Using AdaptX, clinicians rapidly visualize performance, compare approaches, and ADAPT — across patients, teams, protocols, workflows, and facilities. AdaptX empowers you to monitor, evaluate, improve, and manage treatments and workflows across patients. As a result, you can rapidly adapt care and transform results. AdaptX goes beyond superficial “reporting” and “metrics” to identify best practices, enlist clinicians, measure compliance, and manage real-world performance – enabling you to rapidly improve quality, efficiency, and equity.
AdaptX is a proud member of the AWS Partner Network. AdaptX and AWS collaborate closely to maximize the security and performance of the AWS cloud for AdaptX's Mission Control Center platform.
With Cardiac Advisor, clinicians manage care across cardiac care environments (e.g., Cath Lab, Cardiac Surgery, and Clinic). Applications include on-time starts; turnover optimization; medication protocols; post-procedure inpatient length of stay; pain management; opioid reduction; PACU utilization; surgical capacity and volume optimization; cost reduction; ICU admissions; ICU length of stay; surgery conversion rate; outcomes/efficacy/mortality; time-to-treat; disposition; resource utilization; surgical, anesthesia, and nursing protocols; infection prevention; readmissions; quality; patient safety; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others. With Clinic Advisor, clinicians manage care across any clinic environment. Applications include throughput optimization; timeliness of care; preventive care; efficacy of screening and treatment; outcomes; quality; patient safety; efficiency; resource utilization; physician and nursing protocols; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others.
Deploy the power of actionable insight
With ED Advisor, clinicians manage across all facets of emergency care. Applications include throughput optimization; reducing wait times and left-without-being seen; time-to-bed, time-to-physician, bed-to-treatment, and decision-to-admission; return-to-ED; trauma care (efficacy, timing, workflow); stroke care (efficacy, timing, workflow);disposition; Covid-19 protocols; restraint management; disposition; Sepsis; screening efficacy; quality; patient safety; efficiency; pain management; opioid reduction; resource utilization; physician and nursing protocols; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others. With EMS Advisor, EMS leaders manage care delivery across dispatching and clinical environments. Applications include dispatch efficacy; cardiac care; time-to-treat; arrival time; time-based performance; patient acuity; upgrade/downgrade; care protocols; disposition; quality; safety; efficiency; resource utilization; deployment readiness; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others. With GI Advisor, clinicians manage across all facets of GI care. Applications include on-time starts; turnover optimization; medication protocols; patient safety; PACU utilization; surgical capacity and volume optimization; cost reduction; resource utilization; GI physician, anesthesia, and nursing protocols; infection prevention; quality; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others.
With HAI Advisor, clinicians address healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) across environments of care (e.g., ICU, ED, OR, etc.). Applications include Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI); Surgical Site Infection (SSI); Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI); Sepsis; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA); Ventilator-associated Pneumonia (VAP); and Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI); physician and nursing protocols; compliance and reporting; outcomes/efficacy; quality; patient safety; racial, language, and gender equity; quality; and others.
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With ICU Advisor, clinicians manage care across any critical care environment (including any specialty or discipline). Applications include medication protocols; ICU and post-ICU length of stay; readmissions; respiratory support protocols; Covid-19 protocols; CLABSI; Sepsis; quality; patient safety; pain management; opioid reduction; capacity optimization; cost reduction; resource utilization; physician and nursing protocols; infection prevention; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others. With Inpatient Advisor, clinicians manage care across inpatient environments, including any specialty or discipline. Applications include patient flow and throughput; medication protocols; length of stay (LOS); readmissions; infection prevention; quality; patient safety; resource utilization; capacity optimization; cost reduction; discharge disposition; physician and nursing protocols; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others.
With Patient Safety Advisor, clinicians manage their critical care pathways across environments (e.g., ED, OR, inpatient, ICU, Obstetrics, etc.). Applications include Surgical Site Infection (SSI); falls; medication errors; near misses; readmissions; adverse events; quality incidents; compliance and reporting; infection prevention; CentralLine-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI); Catheter-Associated UrinaryTract Infection (CAUTI); Sepsis; racial, language, and gender equity; quality; patient safety; and others. With Stroke Advisor, clinicians manage care across all facets of the stroke pathway. Applications include patient flow and throughput optimization across the ED, IR and Inpatient Units; reducing wait times in the ED; time-to-bed, time-to-physician, and reduction in patient arrival to decision for thrombectomy; screening efficacy; tPA administration (efficacy, timing, workflow); medication protocols; length of stay (LOS); discharge disposition; readmissions; infection prevention; cost reduction; resource utilization; physician and nursing protocols; quality; patient safety; compliance and reporting; racial, language, and gender equity; and others.
Formidable leader
Warren Ratliff, CEO of AdaptX leads by the mission to empower clinical leaders to transform care by leveraging their own real-world data. Warren brings to AdaptX extensive leadership experience across a wide range of healthcare technology businesses, including software systems for hospitals, health systems, ambulatory clinics, and payers. Most recently, Warren was co-founder and chief operating officer of Caradigm, a leading population health management company acquired by GE Healthcare. Under Warren’s leadership, Caradigm was recognized as a breakout leader in the analytics and care management solutions required for population health. Prior to Caradigm, Warren served as vice president for GE Healthcare Enterprise Solutions, where he helped develop new software products while also turning around operations for legacy enterprise and departmental businesses. Earlier, Warren held several executive roles across McKesson’s provider and payer technology divisions. Before focusing on healthcare, Warren supported technology businesses as an attorney. After clerking with the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Warren joined, and later co-chaired, the technology practice at Farris, Warfield & Kanaday. Warren holds a B.A. summa cum laude from Duke University, where he was an Angier B. Duke Scholar, and a J.D. from Yale Law School.