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Providers data-sharing ventures try to make patient data more useful, keep it safe
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Healthcare providers are moving into the complex world of sharing and sometimes selling patient data, but will have to address privacy concerns and maintain patient trust to be successful.
HCA Healthcare in January announced plans to share de-identified data on COVID-19 patients treated at its facilities with HHS Agency for Health Research and Quality and a consortium of universities for COVID-19 research. In a separate venture, 14 health systems including AdventHealth, Providence and Tenet Healthcare in February launched Truveta, a for-profit company that will aggregate and de-identify data from the founding providers for research.
HCA to share COVID-19 hospital care data with researchers
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HCA Healthcare Uses Its COVID-19 Registry by Forming Consortium With AHRQ and Research Institutions to Accelerate COVID-19 Research
January 26, 2021 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 26, 2021
HCA Healthcare (NYSE:HCA), one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, today announced that it has formed a consortium of prominent public and private research institutions to use HCA Healthcare’s vast data on COVID-19 hospital care to improve patient outcomes and public knowledge. The institutions – including the federal Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ), Johns Hopkins University, Duke University, Meharry Medical College, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, and others – will gain access to the data in a research program directed by the HCA Healthcare Research Institute (HRI).