IVF Analytics Built for
Registry-Ready Outcomes
Stop compiling outcome reports in spreadsheets. MedART surfaces clinical KPIs, lab performance metrics, and registry-ready data automatically — from the same system where clinical data is captured.
Built for owners who measure Vienna and Maribor KPIs, not eyeball spreadsheets.
Stop Waiting for Month-End Reports
Clinical KPIs are updated continuously as data is entered — no exports, no spreadsheets, no BI consultant. Clinical directors see their performance in real time, by physician, protocol, and patient group.
- ✓CPR and LBR by physician, protocol, and patient age group
- ✓Live birth rate and cumulative LBR per oocyte retrieval
- ✓Stimulation response: mean oocyte yield by protocol and gonadotropin dose
- ✓OHSS incidence and freeze-all trigger frequency
Data-Driven Protocol Refinement
Compare clinical outcomes across stimulation protocols side-by-side. Data-driven protocol refinement that would otherwise require manual spreadsheet analysis is surfaced automatically in MedART.
- ✓Compare outcomes across stimulation protocols side-by-side
- ✓Gonadotropin brands: Gonal-F vs Menopur vs Puregon outcomes
- ✓Trigger type: hCG vs GnRH agonist trigger comparison
- ✓Luteal phase support regimen comparison by outcome
- ✓STIM deviation log analysis — most-modified protocol parameters
Monitor Lab Performance — By Embryologist
Lab directors can track embryology KPIs over time — by embryologist, cycle type, and month. Identify drift in fertilisation rates and blastocyst development before it becomes a clinical problem.
- ✓Fertilisation rate (2PN) by ICSI vs conventional IVF
- ✓Day-5/6 blastocyst development rate by embryologist
- ✓Vitrification survival rate by device and protocol
- ✓PGT-A euploid rate by patient age group
- ✓Identify embryologist drift before it impacts clinical outcomes
See Your Clinic's Data Come Alive
Book a demo to see live IVF outcome dashboards, STIM protocol analytics, and registry reporting in action.
Common Questions
What analytics does MedART provide for IVF clinics?
MedART AI Analytics provides IVF-specific KPIs: clinical pregnancy rate (CPR), live birth rate (LBR), implantation rate, cycle cancellation rate, OHSS incidence, embryo utilisation rate, blastulation rate, and euploid rate by protocol type. Dashboards aggregate data across all clinic branches, with drill-down by physician, lab, patient age group, and diagnosis — giving medical directors the intelligence to benchmark and improve outcomes.
How does MedART help IVF clinics improve success rates using data?
MedART AI Analytics identifies outcome patterns by correlating protocol parameters with pregnancy rates. For example, the system can surface that patients with AMH < 1.0 on Antagonist protocol achieve higher CPR on a specific gonadotropin dose range, or that Day 5 blastocyst transfers outperform Day 3 cleavage transfers in a particular patient age cohort at your clinic. These clinic-specific insights enable evidence-based protocol refinement.
Does MedART generate SART and ESHRE annual reports?
Yes. MedART AI Analytics includes pre-built SART (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology) and ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology) annual report templates. The system compiles cycle data, outcome rates, and patient demographics into the required registry formats, significantly reducing the manual effort of annual reporting for accredited clinics.
What is the difference between IVF-specific analytics and generic EMR reporting?
Generic EMR reporting tracks visits, diagnoses, and billing — not ART outcomes. IVF-specific analytics in MedART tracks outcome metrics that only exist in IVF: blastulation rate, fertilisation rate by ICSI vs IVF insemination, freeze-all vs fresh transfer outcomes, cumulative live birth rate per egg retrieval, and OHSS rate by protocol. These metrics are not available in any general-purpose EMR without extensive custom configuration.
How Indira IVF measures outcomes at network scale
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