Novellia Wins Award for Artificial Intelligence Innovation in Health Records

Novellia has been recognized for leveraging Artificial Intelligence to transform fragmented health records into valuable research insights.

Novellia has been honored by the Breakthrough Awards Program in 2025 for its advancements in applying Artificial Intelligence to health record management. The company´s platform is designed to address the persistent issue of data fragmentation in healthcare by leveraging advanced Artificial Intelligence algorithms. This enables the consolidation of disparate patient data and turns it into actionable information that benefits both clinical research and patient care.

Through its innovative use of Artificial Intelligence, Novellia´s solution streamlines the aggregation of health records from multiple sources, enhancing interoperability and data accessibility across healthcare systems. This approach not only improves the efficiency of healthcare workflows but also empowers researchers to derive real-world evidence from previously inaccessible or siloed information. The platform´s capabilities are positioned to unlock a new era of research opportunities by providing a more holistic view of patient populations and outcomes.

The recognition from the Breakthrough Awards Program highlights Novellia´s pivotal role in driving technological change within the medical field. By transforming the management and utility of health records, Novellia is setting a precedent for the integration of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, paving the way for future research breakthroughs and improved patient outcomes.

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