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eCART is a solution provided by AgileMD which was founded in 2011. It belongs to multiple categories of digital health solutions including Care Plans, Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Clinical Decision Support Systems, Payer Intelligence, Risk Identification & Stratification, Coordinated Community Networks, and Virtual Health.
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It has 19 verified clients.
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eCART integrates with major EMRs such as Epic, Cerner.
DESCRIPTION
  • eCART is a research-based, AI-driven software as a medical device (SaMD) that utilizes a machine learning algorithm to continuously assess hospitalized patients’ risk of impending death or intensive care unit (ICU) transfer, assisting medical staff in swift and accurate recognition of patients requiring increased medical attention. eCART draws upon readily available patient data from the EHR, rapidly quantifies disease severity, and predicts likelihood of critical illness onset, hours before it happens.
  • eCART received FDA 510(k) clearance in 2024, with clinical performance data of nearly two million hospitalizations from 21 hospitals, including an unprecedented level of real-world prospective data, to ensure consistent accuracy across geography, age, race, and top medical conditions (e.g. sepsis, COPD, heart failure). 
  • Built upon more than a decade of ongoing scientific research, eCART was developed at UChicago Medicine by Dr. Dana Edelson, MD, MS and Dr. Matthew Churpek, MD, PhD and is well chronicled in published literature. The analytic and workflow have been in use in clinical practice since 2016.
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Use cases and differentiators

eCART anticipates all cause clinical deterioration in medical-surgical (ward) patients and is validated for sepsis, COPD, heart failure, and COVID-19. The EHR-embedded software device is used to prevent failure to rescue and improve timely ICU transfers using a highly-accurate risk score, an interpretable patient dashboard, and actionable clinical workflows.

pCART, the pediatric version of eCART, is available for research use and is used in clinical practice today. We would be happy to discuss a partnership.

Medical-surgical nurses and providers, rapid response & critical care teams

  • Continuously monitors EHR data in real time
  • Stratifies hospitalized patients by risk of impending all-cause clinical deterioration and sepsis
  • Notifies inpatient providers when patient may need additional assessment and management
  • Recommends clinical pathways with integrated order entry
  • Authorized: FDA 510(k) cleared
  • Tested: Derived and validated in nearly 3 million patient encounters across 28 hospitals
  • Experienced: 8+ years in clinical use; 10+ years of published academic literature on value over other early warning scores
  • Accurate: High sensitiviy and specificity, meaning fewer false alarms and more efficient focus on the highest risk patients
  • Integrated: Embedded cross-team workflow ensures that risk scores are not ignored and action is taken
  • Benchmarked: Robust reporting, benchmarking, and implementation support drive quality improvement
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Founded in 2011

2.0M total equity funding

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https://www.agilemd.com/updates/ecart-fda-clearance

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November 13, 2024

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November 13, 2024

A game changer

We recently reviewed several clinical deterioration tools, Epic DI, Rothman Index, NEWS, MEWS, and eCART as we've been on a search for over a decade looking for a tool that actually works. We looked at all adult, inpatients encounters across YNHHS (so over 360k encounters) over a 5 year period and found eCART outperformed the others by a wide margin. Just published our results! Early Warning Scores With and Without Artificial Intelligence | Clinical Decision Support | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2824885). We are on to studying how eCART performs against Epic Sepsis Model 1 (and eventually 2). eCART been universally adopted and only "fires" on 0-2 patients/unit/day on average. Compared to hundreds of alerts a week previously with Epic DI. eCART has been live for multiple months, and it's a game changer to laser focus on the small # of patients who are at risk of clinical deterioration from sepsis or anything else.

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Jennifer Johnson

Program Manager, Care Signature, Project manager working with eCART at Yale New Haven Health System
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October 4, 2024

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October 4, 2024

Lowered our predictable cardiac arrests substantially

20 years ago today, Alexian Brothers launched our nurse led rapid response team. I am incredibly proud of the team and their relentless efforts to improve pt outcomes. Truly believe it has been one of the most impactful interventions ever developed. Then along came eCART, an AI driven tool that identifies at risk patients. The result of combining these two systems has lowered our predictable cardiac arrests substantially. With almost 63,000 patients contacts logged over 20 years, not only have we prevented cardiac arrests, but have also reduced preventable transfers to ICU, provided nursing education, and implemented numerous performance improvement projects. I would like to thank our administration for their support as well as Dr. Edelson for her exceptional product and of course my deepest gratitude goes out to the hardest working rapid responders out there. Well done!

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Patricia Gessner

Director Pulmonary and Critical Care Advanced Practice Providers, Project manager working with eCART at Ascension Healthcare
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July 12, 2024

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July 12, 2024

Helping us reduce mortality and improve care

AgileMD and the eCART platform is helping us reduce mortality and improve care to our patients in real time 24/7. Great team!

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David Bordo

Chief Medical Officer, Ascension Illinois, Executive sponsor working with eCART at Ascension St. Mary's Hospital
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