Healthcare Innovation July 29, 2020
David Raths

University of Southern California partners with the RAND Corp., Evidation Health on ‘American Life in Real-time’ project funded by NIH

Researchers at the University of Southern California, in collaboration with the RAND Corp. and Evidation Health, have launched an initiative to create what they call the first large-scale, digital health dataset of Americans that is fully representative across all socio-demographic groups.

The American Life in Real-time (ALiR) project, which is being funded by a $1.2 million, four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health, will build a subset of individuals that are nationally representative from an existing survey panel and couple it with Evidation Health’s Achievement Platform, which is designed to help people share digital data from their everyday...

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