Clarion from BioMérieux, Durham, NC, is clinical informatics software that connects diagnostic data in the United States of America. The announcement of the software coincides with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week and reflects BioMérieux’s goal to provide multiple solutions to combat antibiotic overuse and inappropriate use worldwide.

Clarion, the infectious disease diagnostics software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution, is designed for labs and hospitals to provide critical infectious disease data and insights to support antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP). It also provides much needed visibility to the value of diagnostics, such as Procalcitonin (PCT) testing, generated for healthcare systems. 

“When lives are at stake, access to data and speed to insight are critical,” says John Hurst Sr., PharmD, director of antimicrobial stewardship for enterprise business management at BioMérieux USA. “Our cloud technology is delivering results in seconds that previously took months to produce.”  

Clarion supports laboratories and hospitals in the United States in fighting public health threats and is built for the battle against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The software is intended for infectious diseases-related data and produces actionable insights through analytics and dashboards that support programs and government goals to curb inappropriate antibiotic use. It also equips those who oversee antibiotic use and monitor resistance to have the right data to collaborate with clinicians and create ‘handshake stewardship’ to help save lives. Clarion is part of BioMérieux’s comprehensive IT suite of products that address the various needs and challenges of its customers to fight AMR globally. 

In pilot testing of the advanced analytic software with BioMérieux partner hospitals, the advantages experienced were significant, including saving clinical laboratories months of work to replicate what was previously time-consuming data preparation and analysis. Mike Broyles, PharmD, leader of The Antimicrobial Stewardship Team at St. Bernard’s Five Rivers Medical Center, says, “Clarion takes us far beyond the very shallow queries of the past and extends our ability to make more intelligent evaluations of the data, implement better strategies, and objectively assess outcomes from strategy changes.” 

Data collection from the diverse and siloed hospital systems has been a primary challenge when identifying outcomes from biomarker utilization, such as PCT, and quantifying how diagnostic stewardship can drive value-based healthcare. Clarion allows for up-to-the-minute reports on use of PCT results according to hospital protocols, prescriber level protocol adherence, and associated patient and operational outcomes. Broyles, who leverages PCT as part of the St. Bernard’s Five Rivers ASP, says, “With Clarion, we finally get access to valuable insights that have been previously locked away in laboratory, pharmacy, and EMR systems.” 

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