Healthcare Innovation September 8, 2025
David Raths

Initiative developed to provide a protected environment for Vermont researchers to access and analyze clinical data

Healthcare stakeholders in the State of Vermont have jointly launched a secure, collaborative data enclave designed to remove barriers to large-scale, data-driven clinical and population health research.

The University of Vermont (UVM), Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine, and UVM Health Network (UVMHN) say this initiative marks a pivotal step in bridging academic research and sensitive, real-world data in Vermont, laying the foundation for evidence-based policymaking and research-informed health care delivery.

The organizations said that the data enclave provides a protected environment for researchers to access and analyze clinical data, which is critical in health research, where data sets often include protected health information,...

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