November 9, 2022

Eon Patient Management Goes Live at MD Anderson Cancer Center

DENVER, Nov. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Health-tech leader Eon announced its Eon Patient Management (EPM) platform went live at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. EPM uses computational linguistics to analyze radiology reports, aiding in the identification, capturing, and longitudinal tracking of potentially catastrophic abnormalities.

EPM is engineered to be applied across multiple organs and disease states. MD Anderson will use the platform's lung module for incidental pulmonary nodule patient capture and longitudinal follow-up initially.

"To be selected by this world-class institution is further validation of what we do at Eon," said Michael Mucha, Chief Commercial Officer, Eon. "EPM saves lives by ensuring early detection and treatment of critical diseases, which has meaningful financial benefits for patients and providers. MD Anderson is doing a great thing for their patients by partnering with Eon."

With the MD Anderson go-live, EPM is now contracted at 504 facilities nationwide and live at 415 of them.

About Eon

Eon is a health data science company that utilizes computational linguistics and tech-enabled virtual navigation services to track incidental and actionable findings across a variety of medical disciplines throughout the course of a patient's health journey. Eon exists to ensure the right data reaches the right people at the right time to make patients healthier and health care affordable.

About Eon

Eon is a healthcare technology company focused on supporting health systems in the identification and ongoing management of patients at risk of cancer and other lifethreatening conditions. Powered by condition-specific clinical AI, Eon’s longitudinal care management platform extracts incidental findings documented in radiology reports and helps ensure patients receive timely, guideline-based follow-up and remain in appropriate surveillance over time.

More than 70 health systems across over 1,200 facilities rely on Eon and its care management services to scale early detection programs, enable earlier diagnosis and treatment, and support sustained patient engagement—outcomes that also carry meaningful financial implications for health systems