Health systems unite to save lives with data

“When Providence established our vision of Health for a Better World, we knew data was key to the future of health and medicine. Health care providers across the country maintain and protect copious records, serving as the custodians of vital health information.”

Providence CEO, Rod Hochman, M.D., speaks on the announcement of 14 leading health systems joining forces to form a new data consortium, Truveta. Providence has been working to build a coalition of the nation’s major health care providers, with the goal of bringing our deidentified data together onto one secure platform, aiming to streamline efforts to analyze anonymous data to improve care, develop better therapies and drugs, and promote more equitable treatment of underrepresented groups.

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