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What is Tempus?

Tempus PRO is a clinical decision support platform designed for healthcare providers treating neurological and psychiatric conditions. It aggregates real-world patient data from multiple sources to help clinicians make informed treatment decisions and identify personalised approaches for individual patients. The platform analyses patterns across large datasets to surface evidence-based insights, helping practitioners in neurology and psychiatry optimise patient outcomes. It's particularly useful for practitioners managing complex cases where treatment response varies significantly between patients.

Key Features

Real-world data integration

Pulls data from multiple clinical and research sources to build thorough patient profiles

Clinical decision support

Provides evidence-based recommendations tailored to individual patient characteristics

Data analysis

Identifies patterns and outcomes across patient populations to inform treatment strategies

Research insights

Supports both clinical practice and research activities in neurology and psychiatry

Treatment personalisation

Suggests approaches based on patient-specific factors rather than one-size-fits-all protocols

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Aggregates data from diverse sources, giving practitioners a fuller picture for decision-making
  • Designed specifically for brain health specialties, so recommendations are relevant to neurology and psychiatry workflows
  • Supports both clinical care and research activities, making it useful across different professional contexts
  • Freemium model allows practitioners to try the platform before committing to paid access

Limitations

  • Requires integration with existing clinical systems and data sources, which may present technical hurdles for some practices
  • Effectiveness depends on data quality and breadth of available real-world datasets
  • Limited information available about specific features and capabilities of the free tier compared to paid versions

Use Cases

Neurologists selecting between treatment options for patients with complex or treatment-resistant conditions

Psychiatrists tailoring medication and therapy recommendations based on patient characteristics and comparable outcomes

Clinical researchers analysing real-world treatment patterns and outcomes in neurology and psychiatry

Hospital systems reviewing population-level data to optimise protocols for common neurological and psychiatric presentations

Individual practitioners seeking evidence-based guidance for unusual or challenging patient cases