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Truveta provides a platform for researchers to access and analyze patient data to enhance patient care and support medical research. The platform, known as Truveta Studio, allows users to obtain immediate and compliant access to patient-level data, which is sourced from over 30 health systems and includes information from more than 100 million patients across the US. This data is updated daily and encompasses a wide range of healthcare insights. Truveta Studio is designed to simplify data access and reduce costs, as users only pay for the data and analytics they utilize. Unlike many competitors, Truveta focuses on providing a cost-effective solution that addresses common challenges in healthcare data research. The company's goal is to empower researchers in the healthcare and life science sectors to gain valuable insights that can improve patient outcomes.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$515M
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
2020
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