Becker's Healthcare June 18, 2023
Laura Dyrda

Palantir, known for its government contracts, partnered with Cleveland Clinic and Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital in 2021 to develop a new software that would increase hospital efficiency, according to a report from CNBC. And it has.

The company tasked a four-person team with developing Palantir for Hospital Operations, a new software focused on guiding decision-making and resource support. The platform has real-time and predictive insights designed to improve patient throughput and staffing. Palantir hoped to differentiate itself by working closely with clinicians and nurses to develop a meaningful solution quickly.

“If you treat nurses and patients like widgets, you’re going to lose,” Jeremy David, a leader of Palantir for Hospital Operations, told CNBC. “For about two weeks, we tried to...

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