Kevin L McMahon
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Real-Time Clinical Trial Safety Signal Detection Technology Acquired by Philips.

Kevin’s technology supported real-time interventional clinical trials and telehealth clinical decision support systems from 2002–2012, including safety-signal workflows for islet cell transplantation conducted by Baylor Research Institute.

2002–2012Real-time clinical signal and telehealth decision-support operating arc.
Baylor Research InstituteIslet cell transplantation safety-signal workflow example.
PhilipsAcquired the technology and incorporated it into Philips Virtual Care Management.

Real-time interventional trial support

The technology supported real-time interventional clinical trial workflows, including safety-signal detection and clinical review patterns where timely visibility mattered.

Baylor Research Institute example

One example was safety-signal workflow support for islet cell transplantation conducted by Baylor Research Institute.

Telehealth clinical decision support

The same technology supported telehealth clinical decision support systems across remote monitoring and connected-care workflows from 2002–2012.

Philips acquisition

Philips acquired Kevin’s technology and incorporated it into Philips Virtual Care Management, connecting founder-built clinical signal infrastructure to a global virtual-care platform.

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