Change Healthcare in Collaboration with AWS Announces a New Data Science as a Service (DSaaS) Offering to Drive Improved Outcomes and Healthcare Economics for Vulnerable Health Communities
Change Healthcare (Nasdaq: CHNG) has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch a new Data Science as a Service (DSaaS) offering. This service aims to enhance the analysis of healthcare interventions for underserved populations by integrating de-identified claims data with social determinants of health. The DSaaS model automates compliance monitoring and provides tailored analytics solutions, promoting timely patient-level data integration. This initiative can improve healthcare outcomes by addressing inequities tied to social determinants, as highlighted by its application in COVID-19 research at Duke University.
- New DSaaS offering enhances healthcare analytics for underserved populations.
- Integration of social determinants of health can improve treatment efficacy and outcomes.
- Automation of compliance monitoring streamlines data use.
- Flexible DSaaS model allows for tailored analytics based on client needs.
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Today Change Healthcare (Nasdaq: CHNG) announced a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to better assess and improve the effectiveness of interventions and therapies, particularly for underserved and vulnerable populations.
The new Data Science as a Service (DSaaS) offering provides de-identified claims data, enhanced with social determinants of health, enabling security and tailored for individual customers seeking to develop and deploy compliant health analytics at scale. Historically, the process of using regulated health data with social determinants is manual, slow, and fraught with compliance challenges. Leveraging the agility, scale, and security of AWS, DSaaS will address those problems by pre-integrating data and deploying automated software that consistently monitors adherence to privacy/compliance obligations to make patient-level integration of de-identified claims, SDOH, behavioral health, and other novel data practical and timely.
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The Duke University School of Medicine uses DSaaS to explore differences in COVID-19 disease progression as a function of pre-existing conditions and various interventions for different ethnic and socio-economic subgroups. “Our work on COVID-19 highlights how comparative effectiveness research needs to better incorporate ethnicity and social determinants of health to truly assess the real impact of therapies and interventions,” says Michael Pencina, vice dean for Data Science and Information Technology at Duke University School of Medicine.
DSaaS offers a compelling operating model to develop unique insight into therapeutic effectiveness while avoiding inequities due to social determinants. Each DSaaS instance is dedicated to a single client, enabling the flexibility to add unique datasets, analytic tools, and methods for a client’s exclusive use. All clients can access Change Healthcare’s de-identified patient-level dataset, spanning diagnoses, care prescriptions, and social determinants across the U.S. healthcare system. All insights, scores, or algorithms developed in DSaaS are monitored for compliance. Compliant results may be exported for operation behind client firewalls or, optionally, within Change Healthcare networks.
“Providing secure access to comprehensive, linked healthcare datasets will enable life sciences organizations to personalize the patient experiences, support, and enable powerful population-level comparative research to improve precision medicine and personalized care, such as medication adherence, around the world,” said Wilson To, head of Worldwide Healthcare Business Development at AWS. “DSaaS expands the long-standing collaboration between Change Healthcare and AWS, and provides life sciences organizations innovative tools to accelerate research and improve commercial operations.�
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