Octagos’ Ask Atlas Enables Device Clinics to Turn Data into Instant Insights

Octagos’ Ask Atlas Enables Device Clinics to Turn Data into Instant Insights

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These clinics generate large volumes of data from remote monitoring and in-clinic visits, but turning that data into useful insights often requires manual effort or specialized reporting systems.

Octagos, a U.S.-based healthcare technology company, has launched Ask Atlas, an artificial intelligence tool designed specifically for device clinics to analyze and interact with their own data.

The announcement introduces what the company describes as the first AI solution that allows clinics to ask direct questions about their internal datasets and receive instant insights.

The tool was developed to address a key challenge in device clinics, which manage patients with implanted cardiac devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators. These clinics generate large volumes of data from remote monitoring and in-clinic visits, but turning that data into useful insights often requires manual effort or specialized reporting systems.

Ask Atlas simplifies this process by enabling users to query data using natural language. Clinicians and staff can ask questions in a conversational format and receive immediate, data-driven responses. This eliminates the need for complex data queries or technical expertise, making it easier for healthcare teams to access critical information.

According to Octagos, the platform is designed for speed and usability. It can process large datasets in seconds and present relevant insights clearly, helping clinics make faster and more informed decisions. The tool is also intended to streamline workflows by reducing the time spent searching for or compiling reports.

Another key objective of Ask Atlas is to improve data accessibility. While device clinics already collect significant amounts of patient and device data, much of it remains underutilized. By making this data easier to explore and understand, the tool helps clinics convert existing information into actionable insights.

The platform can be used to identify trends, monitor patient outcomes, and support real-time clinical decisions. This capability is expected to enhance both operational efficiency and the quality of patient care.

With the launch of Ask Atlas, Octagos aims to expand the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The company positions the tool as a practical solution to help device clinics fully leverage their data and improve overall performance.

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