Bio-IT World March 18, 2025
Deborah Borfitz

Patient-level real-world data (RWD) derived from harmonized electronic health records (EHRs) across four countries will help power multinational oncology research of the future, thanks to groundbreaking, collaborative efforts of Flatiron Health scientists working in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Japan. Although the research community was initially skeptical that this was even possible, investigators are now lining up to get into the secure, cloud-based environment where they can analyze the cancer-specific datasets from anywhere in the world, according to Blythe Adamson, Ph.D., the company’s international head of outcomes research and evidence generation who led the ambitious project.

Building on the experience and learnings from the United States Flatiron Health Research Database, developed over the last 12 years,...

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