Becker's Healthcare August 20, 2019
Andrea Park

The leaders of the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us research program released a report detailing the progress made in the precision health program’s first year.

Since launching in May 2018, All of Us has expanded to more than 340 recruitment sites across the U.S., where participants aged 18 and older can contribute a variety of information — including questionnaires, EHR data and DNA samples for genomic sequencing — for the study.

Here are four key updates from the report, which was published Aug. 15 in The New England Journal of Medicine.

1. More than 230,000 participants have enrolled in the program as of July, with an additional 40,000 registered online, putting the study firmly on track to reach...

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