Sensyne launches SENSIGHT

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DOVER, Del. & OXFORD, England– Sensyne Health plc (LSE: SENS) (“Sensyne” or the “Company”), the ethical AI company, today announces that it has launched SENSIGHT™, an AI enabled global data analytics platform for the healthcare and life sciences sectors. SENSIGHT is built on a rapidly growing, deep and broad set of de-identified patient data derived from the research partnerships Sensyne has entered into with U.S. health systems and NHS Hospital Trusts in the UK that currently covers more than 22.5 million patients across a range of disease areas.

SENSIGHT is the first data analytics platform to provide industrial scale access to de-identified real world data insights globally across multiple therapy areas combined with built-in, simple-to-use research algorithms. The platform will evolve rapidly, adding researchable disease areas, analytical tools and patient data towards a planned data set of 100 million patients by 2024.

The power and affordability of the SENSIGHT platform represents a disruptive shift in how the life science and healthcare communities will access and leverage clinical data insights, collaborate with their colleagues and advance the state of care and discovery.

The platform provides clinicians, research academics and life science professionals with an instant AI research capability to analyze health insights across a curated common data environment, underpinned and protected by a rigorous information governance and security framework. SENSIGHT rapidly interrogates Sensyne’s diverse datasets and delivers intelligent analytics and data-driven insights, not the data itself. Subscribers will be screened to ensure legitimate interest, with only those in accredited companies and organizations being accepted.

Researchers can communicate and collaborate with each other on the platform – creating virtual scientific research networks that connect professionals across the healthcare and life sciences industries while building communities with common interests in particular research fields or areas of unmet medical need.