New product offering meets research organisations’ demand for de-identified electronic health record data to drive innovations in patient care
Arcadia, a leading data analytics platform for healthcare and life sciences, announced the availability of Arcadia Research Data through AWS Data Exchange, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) industry data solution that makes it easy for customers to find, subscribe to and use third-party data from a wide range of providers. It offers data delivery through file tables and application programming interfaces (APIs) from 250+ third-party data set providers, all in one place.
With a vast catalogue of 3,000+ data products and straightforward subscription options using AWS account credentials, AWS Data Exchange makes it easy for customers to ingest third-party data and analyse it with a wide variety of AWS data and analytics and machine learning services.
Research organisations can easily submit requests to review and evaluate a 10,000-patient sample data set from Arcadia through AWS Data Exchange. Arcadia Research Data contains de-identified clinical data for nearly 50 million patients across the United States. This data is collected from integrated delivery networks and accountable care organisation clients using Arcadia’s analytical platform.
Arcadia Research Data is built on an active clinical and claims-based patient population set that features comprehensive visibility across payers, multiple sites of care, and the entire clinical patient journey.
“We are excited to release our data set more broadly in AWS Data Exchange to unlock transformative insights in life sciences research. More importantly, Arcadia’s work with AWS will help research organisations solve data-fulfilment challenges that have often hindered researchers’ ability to quantify health outcomes, accelerate research, and improve patient care,” said Jim Robbins, SVP of Life Sciences, Arcadia.
Research organisations can quickly discover and evaluate Arcadia Research Data using AWS Data Exchange to unlock insights to support whole-person care. By removing the friction of finding, procuring, and using clinical data across global sources, AWS Data Exchange enables customers to quantify health outcomes, accelerate research and clinical trial design, and understand the patient sentiment and social determinants of health. From a single cloud catalogue, research organisations can easily find, subscribe to, and use thousands of diverse real-world data sets and healthcare APIs to generate evidence, identify trends, and accelerate research.