“The launch of the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) All of Us Research Program this Sunday heralds a new era of digital health research with the debut of Vibrent Health’s most agile iteration yet of the company’s advanced Learning Health System, the technology platform that powers the study.”
“On May 6, NIH will open national enrollment for All of Us—a momentous effort to advance individualized prevention, treatment and care for people of all backgrounds—in collaboration with Vibrent Health and other partners including the Mayo Clinic, Partners HealthCare, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UC San Francisco, Northwestern University, Henry Ford Health System, University of Southern California, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the University of Miami, the University of Alabama, Columbia University, Cherokee Health Systems, Veterans Health Administration, the University of Michigan, Broad Institute, Walgreens, WebMD, Quest Diagnostics, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Scripps Translational Science Institute and Sage Bionetworks…”
“Named by NIH as the All of Us Participant Technology Systems Center (PTSC), Vibrent Health versioned its Learning Health System to guide participants through the process of recruitment, enrollment, engagement and return of health information.”
“Vibrent’s Learning Health System utilizes digital technologies, such as iOS and Android mobile apps and wearable devices, to ingest data from genomic analysis, environmental exposures, electronic health records, behavior and lifestyle factors and other health determinants. The system then returns knowledge and insights that comprise learnings from longitudinally collected data representing broad sources. In collaboration with program partners, these data sets will be made available to enable research scientists to conduct specialized studies and make discoveries…” Read the full release here.
Source: Vibrent Health to Power Technology for History-Making All of Us Research Program – May 2, 2018. Business Wire.