Predict | Urinary Tract Infections

Reduce urinary tract infections and improve outcomes.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common infections treated in outpatient settings in the U.S. Every year, UTIs are responsible for approximately 400,000 hospitalizations, an estimated seven million office visits, and one million ED visits, resulting in roughly $10 billion in expenditures related to UTI care. Each year, 13,000 deaths are associated with healthcare- acquired UTIs.

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Electronic Health Records
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Social Needs Assessments
Social Determinants of Health
Operations & Services

Risk of admission due to UTI in the next 12 months

HIGH RISK

Patient ID

Gender

Age

Risk Score Percentile

227818009

Female

65

93

Impact on risk

Contributing factor

Value

+21%

Diagnosis of Diabetes (12M)

3

+14%

Urine Culture for Bacteriuria

Positive

+12%

# of ER Visits (6M)

2

+5%

Uninsured Children Percentage Measure

30%

AI INFORMS ACTION

Pinpoint high-risk individuals and surface actionable risk factors.

ClosedLoop generates explainable predictions using thousands of auto-generated, clinically relevant contributing factors.

Encourage

Encourage sufficient fluid intake and promote urinary hygiene

Utilize

Utilize low-dose vaginal estrogen cream (postmenopausal women)

Remove

Remove indwelling catheters without clear urological need

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