Hyperisk
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Company Name
Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Product URL
https://hyperisk.stanfordchildrens.org/
Company URL
https://www.stanfordchildrens.org
Categories
Summary
Hyperisk is a clinical decision support tool developed by Stanford Medicine Children's Health to assist healthcare providers in diagnosing and managing childhood hypertension by analyzing blood pressure measurements and patient data.
Description
Hyperisk is a clinical decision support tool developed by Stanford Medicine Children's Health to assist healthcare providers in diagnosing and managing childhood hypertension by analyzing blood pressure measurements and patient data. It consolidates blood pressure readings and alerts clinicians when hypertension is suspected, aiding in early detection and intervention. The tool is integrated into electronic health records, providing real-time support for clinicians. Hyperisk is designed to be EMR agnostic, allowing for seamless integration into any Electronic Medical Record system. It is intended for use by healthcare professionals in pediatric settings to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of hypertension diagnosis and management in children. The tool requires at least three blood pressure measurements, along with age and height data, to calculate corresponding blood pressure percentiles and suggest a diagnosis. Height percentiles are calculated using CDC normative data charts. The conversion from blood pressure to percentile and the logic behind the suggested diagnosis is based on the "Clinical Practice Guideline for Screening and Management of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents". Hyperisk is accessible through the Clinical Decision Support Hub at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, which offers a variety of tools crafted to provide physicians and other health professionals assistance with clinical decision-making. The hub is committed to engaging clinicians in the development process to effectively address real-world challenges, aiming to quickly evaluate and refine tools based on user feedback. By adopting clinician-driven innovations and a rapid, iterative development cycle, the hub ensures efficient integration with existing EHR systems, real-time data access, and enhanced clinical workflows. By sharing these resources, the hub aims to foster collaboration in the medical community to build a foundation for digital transformation and improve care delivery at Stanford Medicine Children's Health and institutions everywhere. Hyperisk is part of a suite of clinical decision support tools developed by Stanford Medicine Children's Health, including BiliRecs for managing hyperbilirubinemia in newborns, Premie BiliRecs for preterm infants, and HipTrender for diagnosing developmental dysplasia of the hip. These tools are designed to assist clinicians in making informed treatment decisions and are accessible through the Clinical Decision Support Hub. The development of Hyperisk involved collaboration among experts in pediatrics, nephrology, and clinical application architecture at Stanford Medicine Children's Health. The tool is intended to be used as a reference aid and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Users are encouraged to confirm the information provided through independent sources. The tool is provided without warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, and Stanford University, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital/Stanford Children's Hospital, its staff, employees, and faculty disclaim any liability, loss, damages, injury, or liability whatsoever suffered as a result of the user's reliance on the information contained in this tool or its content. By continuing to use this tool, the user indicates the acceptance of these terms.
Api Available
yes
Certifications
Company Founding
1996
Company Offices
Compliance
Customers
- Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
Data Residency
US-only
Data Standards
Deployment Model
Features
- Pediatric hypertension risk scoring
- Input age/sex/height and multiple blood pressure readings
- Clinical decision support recommendations for treatment
- Outpatient risk stratification
- EHR-embedded workflow via SMART on FHIR
Id
SW1516
Integration Partners
Integrations
Languages Supported
Last Updated
2025-10-11
License
commercial
Market Segment
Optional Modules
Os Platforms
Pricing Details
contact vendor
Pricing Model
free
Privacy Features
- BAA available
- consent mgmt
- anonymization
- data minimization
Product Code
SW1516
Product Name
Hyperisk
Ratings
Regions Available
Related Urls
Release Year
2025
Security Features
- Encryption
- RBAC
- SSO/SAML
- audit logs
- 2FA
- DLP
Specialties
Support Channels
System Requirements
EHR platform supporting SMART on FHIR (e.g., Epic)
Target Users
- clinicians
- pediatricians
- nephrologists
- healthcare providers
Training Options
Type
product
User Reviews
Version
1.0
Alternatives
See related products
Canonical JSON
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