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Translational Software (by Evernorth)

Actionable intelligence on how genetics can impact a medication’s effectiveness.

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Overview

Translational Software, now part of Evernorth, offers a suite of services and a technology platform that interprets complex genetic data to provide actionable, evidence-based guidance for medication prescribing. Their solutions integrate with EHRs and lab workflows to deliver pharmacogenomic (PGx) insights at the point of care, aiming to improve medication efficacy and reduce adverse drug events.

✨ Key Features

  • Pharmacogenomics (PGx) interpretation
  • Clinical Decision Support (CDS)
  • EHR Integration
  • Customizable reporting
  • API for lab and clinical workflow integration
  • Evidence-based knowledge base

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Integration with Evernorth's broader health services
  • Focus on API-first integration for labs and health systems

Unique Value: Provides a highly integrable and scalable platform for labs and large health systems to incorporate pharmacogenomics into their existing workflows.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Personalized prescribing for various therapeutic areas Reducing adverse drug reactions Implementing PGx programs in health systems Informing clinical trials with genetic data

βœ… Best For

  • Clinical decision support for pharmacogenomics

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Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Direct-to-consumer genetic testing

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πŸ’» Platforms

Web API

πŸ”Œ Integrations

EHR systems Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) API

πŸ›Ÿ Support Options

  • βœ“ Email Support
  • βœ“ Phone Support
  • βœ“ Dedicated Support (Enterprise tier)

πŸ”’ Compliance & Security

βœ“ HIPAA βœ“ BAA Available βœ“ SSO βœ“ CLIA βœ“ CAP

πŸ’° Pricing

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