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Health IT Analytics: Amazon, Deloitte Partner to Address Healthcare Data Challenges

“Amazon Web Services (AWS) is partnering with Deloitte to help customers securely find, subscribe to, and use third-party data in the cloud using AWS Data Exchange, a new service that can help address unique healthcare issues.”

“The partnership will build on the existing relationship between the two organizations and transform biomedical research, clinical trials, real-world data insights, population health, and reimbursement.”

“Most digital health data generated by patients, researchers, health systems, and payers is inaccessible to other organizations for multiple reasons, from security concerns to technology constraints and business model challenges. This means healthcare organizations aren’t fully leveraging the benefits of this data, slowing the pace of medical innovation and limiting the potential to improve care delivery…”

“AWS Data Exchange creates a secure, scalable data exchange infrastructure under terms and conditions that data owners can control. AWS Data Exchange also allows customers to benefit from third-party software, artificial intelligence algorithms, and professional services.”

“Deloitte’s ConvergeHEALTH Miner integration with AWS Data Exchange means users of Miner can easily find, access, and analyze aggregated and de-identified data from collaborators outside their organizations. This could transform the way organizations conduct research, clinical trials, population health management, and reimbursement…” Read the full article here.

Source: Amazon, Deloitte Partner to Address Healthcare Data Challenges – By Jessica Kent, November 14, 2019. Health IT Analytics.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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