Data Drives the Future of Health Care
Federal data initiatives across the Department of Health and Human Services aim to improve health outcomes by enhancing data sharing, privacy and security across the health care ecosystem.
Leaders from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Microsoft explore how they are leveraging data to provide a holistic patient profile while developing the infrastructure to protect sensitive health information from emerging threats.
Learn about:
- How emerging tech like AI can sift through structured and unstructured data to improve patient profiles.
- New platforms federal agencies are developing to enhance data sharing.
- The importance of protecting and securing data generated from disparate sources.
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Ram Iyer CDO, FDA -
Chris Lunt CTO, All of Us, NIH -
Dr. Thomas Osborne Chief Medical Officer, Federal Civilian, Microsoft
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