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Maisha Labs optimizes health providers and hospitals operational systems using Talend’s advanced data management.
Maisha Labs is developing an AI-based command and control system for hospitals, optimizing their operational system. Maisha Labs has chosen to integrate into the cloud infrastructure it developed a Talend advanced data management tool, which enables data optimization and integration from various sources in a secure, automated manner.
Maisha Labs has developed its command and control system to optimize the patient’s journey through the hospital. The solution includes hospitalization course prediction, starting when the patient arrives at the ER, continues organizing the procedures during the hospitalization, and ends with shortening the time patients stay in the hospital. The unique technology Maisha has developed enables, using a flexible and modular software architecture, to build and integrate the system in the hospital, with a first small investment from the hospital, both in terms of budget and the attention of the manager and employees. Maisha Labs uses AI algorithms to predict the volume of patients at the ER. As well as hospitalizations and re-hospitalizations, predict the patients journey, and identify and prevents operational bottlenecks in real-time. The result is a faster, more focused treatment, decreasing medical crew burnout and increasing the hospital’s productivity.
Maisha Labs VP technologies and digital, Ido Rivlin, says: “For our system prediction and recommendation abilities to be fast and will allow near real-time response regarding lab results or patient vitals, we create a secure connection to all data sources and the hospital’s database. Misha Labs has searched for a secure and reliable tool to manage and integrate the hospital’s data. After a strict examination, we have chosen Talend, considering the system advanced data management abilities. The transition to a fast, automated, and reliable integration has saved us the time and the cost of manual integrators.
Aqurate CEO, Yosi Rodrik, has mentioned: “Talend is the safest most reliable platform for data management and integration. Concerning lifesaving systems as hospitals operating systems, choosing Talend becomes critical and ensures the success of Maisha Labs prediction system. Maisha Labs choice of Talend is the same as a list of Israel health factors and funds, including Ministry of Health, which runs its Covid project using Talend.
About Maisha Labs
Maisha Labs was established in 2019 by Nir Kalron and a group of 8200 alumni as a new project, in light of their international success of using Data Science to prevent environmental crimes and illegal hunting. Maisha Labs CEO is Asaf Ashkenazi, a serial entrepreneur and an expert to techno-operational systems. Together with Ido Rivlin, then a neuroscience Ph.D. student in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and today the company’s CTO, the company got the responsibility for technological innovation in Montreal’s general hospital JGH, one of Canada’s biggest hospitals. With the outburst of the Covid epidemic, Maisha Labs had built a specialized solution for a fast response for hospitals. Because of the acceleration of regulatory processes, the company got broad access to databases, which allowed advanced AI development and showing precise morbidity predictions in real-time. The primary development was rendered to a set of control and management tools for hospitals based of real-time prediction. The quick assimilation solutions the company promotes today to hospitals in Israel and overseas.
About Talend
In 2005 the data market was at a crossroad. While other branches have been drawn to expensive and complex integration products, Talend founders, Fabrice Bonan and Bertrand Diard, believed there’s another way: something simple, strong, flexible and expandable. Their solution was the first commercial program with open-source code for data integration. Talend have believed that it must change the way the world makes decisions and the way to achieve that is by making data available to use for everyone.
A little bit more than a decade later (2016) – after launching an organizational big data solution and foreseeing the industry shift to cloud infrastructure, the company went public on Nasdaq under the name TLND. The company is leading the world’s data management field by the research companies and offers solutions for data integrity and health.