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In August 2007, Treonic begins working with diabetologists to investigate ways to reduce the severity of hypoglycemic events among children with Type 1 diabetes.

Treonic starts supporting neonatal intensive care units in Australia to scientifically determine the best clinical practice to wean pre-term infants off mechanical respiratory ventilation. This work will have significant benefits to infants' health and the cost-effectiveness of treatment.

In May 2007 Treonic was implemented to evaluate and help manage patients with chronic pain. Focused on Treonic's Personalised Assessment Tool (PATŠ), the system is used to support the development and improvement of the clinical practice program, and to assess patients' outcomes and produce specialised referral information.

What is Treonic?



Treonic was developed under the name of PHT by the National Health Sciences Centre Ltd since 2002, and is now being offered by Treonic Pty Ltd as a healthcare framework to help clinicians and patients manage and improve outcomes.

How Treonic Works?



Using a centralised approach, Treonic has an on-line sub-system that has a user interface to design trials/audits/observational protocols, surveys and publish documents and reports in real time. Design parameters include:

  • Clinical network membership
  • Collection form construction
  • Decision support algorithms
  • Document inclusion
  • Treatment protocol management
  • Research study design (including observational, case-control, RCTs, surveys)
  • Reporting services
  • Tailored security policies

The Knowledge Generation Engine intelligently interacts with users to operationalise designs and then instantly deploy them to the appropriate user networks.

Networks of end users utilise the designs to support individual patient management, clinical practice assessment, the conduct of surveys and evidence-based discovery.



Why Use Treonic?



Treonic offers a comprehensive framework that goes beyond the walls of an institution, while at the same time addressing diversity and change at the local level.


Blends with clinical practice

Most healthcare applications are driven by an information management process. Typically this process does not blend with the clinical process, making it difficult for clinicians to easily integrate it into their practice.

Treonic in contrast is protocol driven. Treonic intelligently determines the most applicable protocol for a patient as well as the relevant information to be collected and the statistics reported.


Manages diversity and change

Other Technology — typically clinical research technology is purpose built for a specific task.

Treonic by contrast is 100% parameter-based. Special users configure and reconfigure Treonic’s parameters via a web browser to meet local needs. This means real time change and deployment that meets the changing and diverse needs of local clinical practices in a global framework at a fraction of the cost and time of other technology.


Data converted into knowledge in real time

Most information systems are data focused. Data play a passive role.

Treonic converts data into knowledge as its used. The Knowledge Generation Engine intelligently determines how to convert data into knowledge as users interact with it ? Creating a valuable partnership.


Clinical networks

Other technology requires users to adopt a fixed solution. Organisations need to fit with the system.

Treonic is focused on forming clinical networks that utilise it to design and share customised uses. Treonic fits with the organisation across global networks.



Underlying Techonology Used



Treonic is a cutting edge web application with industrial strength. It uses a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Asynchronous Javascript & XML (AJAX) built on a .Net platform, employing best practice and patterns. These features make Treonic highly interactive, scalable, agile, and able to be integrated with other systems. Treonic uses leading web-based security standards, as well as, an encrypted database and application, and has complete audit trails. Data are held in a defence force security level facility with full redundancy and firewall protections.