Health Providers Form Truveta

Leading health providers united to form Truveta, https://Truveta.com, a new company to improve and save lives through the use of data. Through structuring, normalizing, and de-identifying data from health providers, a new data platform will be built with careful protection of patient privacy and security.

The new platform using the power of AI and machine learning, will enable unprecedented insights as providers are able to learn from each other using statistically significant scale and representation of diverse populations.

The creation of the Truveta data platform will deliver insights from billions of clinical data points with a single search. The platform will structure and normalize a wide range of data across structured and unstructured data types to unlock the power of de-identified data across all diagnoses, geographies, and demographics.

By using advanced AI and machine learning, the Truveta platform will deliver continuous learning to physicians, researchers, biopharma, and amore with aggregate analysis of conditions, therapies, and prognosis.

If the Truveta platform had existed over the last year with the onset of COVID-19, physicians could have learned about the best treatment paths from each other faster. For example, questions could have been discussed as to the most effective medications, when should patients be intubated, why do African American men have significantly higher mortality rates, plus other questions could have been asked to save and improve lives.

Researchers could have staffed clinical trials more quickly with statistically representative populations and with a greater understanding of health equity there could have been a more equitable distribution of vaccines.

The list of health provider innovators that have formed the Truveta data platform includes AdventHealth, Advocate Aurora Health, Baptist Health of Northeast Florida , Bon Secours Mercy Health, CommonSpirit Health, Hawaii Pacific Health, Henry Ford health System, Memorial Hermann Health System, Northwell Health, Novant Health, Providence, Sentara Healthcare, Tenet Health and Trinity Health.

According to Terry Myerson CEO, Truveta, “The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how much the world needs to learn faster so we can better serve our communities, improve health equity, and advance personalized medicine.