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Searchable database of patient records to go commercial

“The Cleveland Clinic is backing a startup company that has built a search engine for electronic databases that would allow research using de-identified patient data.
A newly formed company called Explorys is commercializing the patient database search system Cleveland Clinic developed. According to Stephen McHale, chief executive officer and co-founder of Explorys, health care organizations that sign on as partners will pay an annual subscription fee and have the option of sharing their data with the rest of the network, and making use of data others choose to share.”

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Pamela Lewis Dolan, AMNews, 30 November 2009

30 November 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Data Mining, Data Sharing, De-identification, Pharmaceutical
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