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CHIME College of Healthcare Information Management Executives
2014-10-28 - 2014-10-31    
All Day
The Premier Event for Healthcare CIOs Hotel Accomodations JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country 23808 Resort Parkway San Antonio, Texas 78761 Telephone: 210-276-2500 Guest Fax: [...]
The Myth of the Paperless EMR
2014-10-29    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth of the Paperless EMR Please join Intellect Resources as we present Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth [...]
The New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
2014-11-17    
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 Showcasing Innovation Join a dynamic community of innovators and thought leaders who are shaping the future of healthcare through technology. The New York eHealth Collaborative [...]
Big Data Healthcare Analytics Forum
2014-11-20    
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The Big Data & Healthcare Analytics Forum Cuts Through the Hype When it comes to big data, the healthcare industry is flooded with hype and [...]
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FDA, Aetion team up to find answers around COVID-19 risk factors, treatments

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced this week that it will work with data analytics company Aetion to answer outstanding questions about the COVID-19 crisis. Using real-world evidence around the populations affected by COVID-19 and the efficacy of treatments for those patients, the FDA hopes to advance research about the disease in a timely fashion.

WHY IT MATTERS

Knowledge about the effect of the novel coronavirus on patients has evolved at a breakneck pace. Evidence continues to emerge about the disproportionate impact faced from COVID-19 by people of color, older people and people with some pre-existing conditions, among others.

Aetion and the FDA plan to pinpoint COVID-19 risk factors and evaluate potential COVID-19 treatments by analyzing real-world evidence. “Evaluation of real-world data has the potential to provide a wealth of rapid, actionable information to better understand disease symptoms, describe and measure immunity and understand available medical product supplies to help mitigate potential shortages,” said FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner Amy Abernethy in a statement.

“These data can also inform ongoing work to evaluate potential therapies, vaccines or diagnostics for COVID-19,” Abernethy continued. Aetion explained in a press statement that the partnership will rely on the company’s Evidence Platform, which is built to enable more transparent reporting and easier sharing of analysis and reproduction of real-world evidence findings. The company says it hopes to help the FDA research the disease’s history as well as diagnostic patterns.

“The urgency of addressing the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded that we expand our work to identify, access and analyze new datasets to widen the breadth of the information available,” said Abernethy. “This work is being done in collaboration with partners in the U.S. government, academia and industry,” she continued.

THE LARGER TREND

Real-world data can inform stakeholders of how well medical interventions work for populations who may have otherwise been overlooked. “Our platform takes real-world data – data collected outside of a clinical trial or controlled setting – to create real-world evidence at scale,” said Aetion CEO Carolyn Magill in 2019.

“Most of our clients are biopharma, and they are licensing the platform to assess the safety, effectiveness and value of medication,” she explained. “They’re really trying to understand how to get a better sense of how their medications work.”The FDA has turned to real-world data for more than a decade in an effort to track medical-product safety.

In 2008, it began development on its Sentinel system, which enabled monitoring of potential adverse events after drugs and medical devices enter the market. Sentinel is among the sources from which the agency will be drawing data for its Aetion partnership.

In 2015, the FDA announced a $1 million grant toward analyzing data from electronic health records to surveil medication efficacy. And earlier this year, the agency made its MyStudies app, designed to facilitate patient sharing of real-world data, available on Google Cloud.

“By building on the platform developed by the FDA, we hope to stimulate an open ecosystem that will improve the ability of organizations to perform research that leads to better patient outcomes,” said Jameson Rogers, product manager at Google Cloud Healthcare & Life Sciences.