Prescient Healthcare

Solutions / Chief Medical Officer

Bring clinical leadership back to the table where cost and outcome decisions are made.

As CMO, you're accountable for clinical quality and increasingly for the cost implications of clinical decisions. Prescient gives you one continuous risk signal across sepsis, advanced illness, and AMR — so you can show your board, your medical staff, and your quality committee the same numbers.

What You're Up Against

Where Prescient fits

Proving clinical impact in terms the CFO and board also trust

Getting ahead of sepsis and deterioration events that show up in mortality reviews

Aligning clinical staff around one standardized risk signal, not a dozen disconnected alerts

What This Role Tracks

Metrics Chief Medical Officers watch

Sepsis mortality trend
Tracked weekly
High/Critical census
Live by unit
Board reporting prep
One shared view
Rapid-response alignment
Same data, same time

Illustrative — the specific metrics and cadence are configured to match your reporting structure.

A Day With Prescient

In practice

  1. 7:00 AM
    Morning quality huddle

    Opens with the system-wide risk view from the Hospital Intelligence Layer — which units have the highest concentration of High/Critical risk patients today, and why.

  2. 9:30 AM
    Rounding with rapid response

    Reviews the same risk-band data the bedside team acted on this morning, with the contributing factors already attached — not a separate retrospective summary.

  3. 2:00 PM
    Quality committee meeting

    Walks in with the same numbers the clinical team saw in real time, rather than reconciling separate reports beforehand.

Relevant Platform Pillars

Built on

Early Warning & Sepsis Prediction

See deterioration hours before it's charted.

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Hospital System Intelligence Layer

One risk layer across every unit, every EHR, every patient.

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One shared number for clinical and financial leadership

A CMO deployment used the system-wide risk rollup to align the quality committee and finance leadership around the same weekly metrics, rather than reconciling separate reports.

Frequently Asked

Questions from Chief Medical Officers

The Hospital System Intelligence Layer rolls risk-band data up to the unit, facility, and system level, so the same numbers clinicians act on at the bedside are available for quality and board reporting — without a separate manual data pull.

See Prescient From Your Seat at the Table