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Building the Health Data Infrastructure - Healthcare World Magazine Article

25/10/2024

Data is the key to improving healthcare – this fact is a given. But how to harness the vast amount of available data, collected by all organisations, has posed innumerable questions. Now Promptly Health, a global provider of real world data access, has put its finger on the pulse and is building the first patient-centred global evidence network, offering real world data sharing and monetisation capabilities. Together with a selected network of partners, Promptly Health generates new knowledge from harmonised datasets, augmented with the collection of longitudinal patient-reported data and patient-generated digital biomarkers within a secure and privacy-preserving environment.

As a result, the organisation delivers valuable insights to leading health systems, payers and life-science companies across multiple therapeutic areas, including cardiometabolic, oncology, and immunology. Operating in 10 countries, it promotes better healthcare at lower costs for thousands of new patients every day through the use of real-world evidence.

Importantly, it is helping healthcare organisations to unlock the value of their data assets and capture revenuegenerating opportunities from research and innovation projects at a fraction of the time and cost. This is done by setting up Secure Data Environments where Value-based healthcare Certified by the European consortium - European Health Data and Evidence Network, to carry out OMOP health data harmonisation initiatives, Promptly Health serves as the technological partner of the World Economic Forum, awarded VBH.CAT project for ophthalmology data collection and analysis.

It sets the infrastructure for value-based healthcare models to thrive. “Being successful in value-based care (VBHC) and scaling programmes requires trust between partners,” says Pedro Ramos. “Our end-to-end suite of solutions helps partners to connect the dots between clinical performance and financial impact to boost payor-provider collaboration and transparency.”

Promptly has been selected as the technological partner of the National Health Service (NHS) organisations in Wales for managing the collection and harmonisation of patient-centred outcomes data. NHS Wales has been at the forefront of high-value care planning in Europe and is highlighted as a Global Innovation Hub by the World Economic Forum and datasets are harmonised to a common data model (OMOP) which is used by more than 400 organisations worldwide. This solution enables the data to be usable and comparable, including patient-generated health data, clinical data, socio-economic data, and payer’s claims data, all delivered in a research grade format.

Read the full article, pages 74-75 here: https://healthcareworld.com/magazines/issue-fourteen/