Life Sciences
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Case Study
The Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) uses Nstein technologies to gather preliminary reports of public health significance in seven languages on a real-time, 24/7 basis.
Sharing content. To build up knowledge.
Pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations have to manage tremendous amounts of information. The ability to research, understand and correlate information coming from departmental silos and/or external sources is crucial to accelerate research and development cycles, monitor health trends and consumers opinions. Nstein helps the life science industry to do just that.
Leverage past knowledge to support today and tomorrow’s research
Nstein’s solutions suite provides pharmaceutical and healthcare companies with the tools they need to improve research, mitigate risk, identify health trends, and discover critical content that would otherwise be buried in silos. More specifically, Nstein helps those organizations to:
- Accelerate research, as knowledge is centrally managed, interlinked, and intelligently tagged
- Identify trends, potential public health threats, and monitor consumer opinion over a particular topic or brand, by aggregating and analyzing content from multiple channels and sources
- Facilitate patent-mining and searches related to a particular topic across numerous content archives
- Rapidly publish content to the proper internal and external channels, from a single platform
- Deploy microsites on a particular topic or for an industry event, where immense amounts of relevant information across silos can be correlated and shared internally or with the community
Nstein achieves this by:
- Automatically ingesting immense tomes of raw, unstructured data and centralizing, standardizing and normalizing it. This information may come from research and education departments and can be correlated with public health data. Centralization makes data vastly more findable and visible, ensuring little gets lost and important data can be rediscovered
- Enriching raw data, encasing it in descriptive metadata that identifies concepts, context, tone, proper names, brands, categories and more. This facilitates improved research, content-interlinking and cross-referencing (for instance to identify contraindications)
- Allowing administrators the ability to strictly control access to certain content types. By having information richly tagged and funneled through Nstein’s publishing and asset management solutions, administrators can enhance security by restricting access to content based on user credentials
- Making multi-channel publishing easy and intuitive, ensuring that the right information gets out and is automatically set to conform to the highest IT standards, making it SEO friendly thus bolstering awareness and transparency
