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Truveta wins SXSW Innovation Award for Artificial Intelligence
Truveta has won the 2024 South by Southwest Innovation Award in Artificial Intelligence for its AI-enabled health research and the Truveta Language Model (TLM). TLM is a...
Understanding endometriosis: How real-world data can change the lives of 200 million women
Stories from women whose endometriosis pain has been dismissed are devastatingly common. A typical woman in the United States will wait 10 years after her symptoms first appear...
Case study: Assessing the comparative safety of novel pulmonary embolism treatments
Each year, approximately 900,000 patients in the US are affected by a pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot causing a blockage in one or more pulmonary arteries in the lungs. PE...
Outcomes and disparities for patients with aortic stenosis, classified by echocardiogram data
Disparities in time to treatment and treatment outcomes exist for people with severe aortic stenosis receiving TAVR and SAVR procedures. We studied the rate of people who receive...
Cardiac catheterization reports now available in Truveta Data at scale to advance cardiovascular research
Healthcare data traditionally has been too siloed, inaccessible, and messy to be useful for research. And one of the biggest challenges has been that critical information about a...
Real-time monitoring of respiratory virus-associated hospitalizations: Trends from October 2019 through January 2024
Overall, the rate of hospitalizations associated with respiratory viruses has decreased throughout January 2024 (-35.3%) compared to December 2023. The largest decreases were...
Using echocardiogram data to classify aortic stenosis severity
Aortic stenosis – the narrowing of the valve between the lower left heart chamber (left ventricle) and the aorta – is commonly diagnosed with an echocardiogram and staged...
Generating comparative effectiveness insights to accelerate therapy adoption
The National Academy of Medicine has estimated that less than half of all medical care in the US is supported by adequate evidence of effectiveness. The proliferation of...
Thin ice and slippery snow: Winter injury trends
We found 13.1 emergency department visits for falls on snow or ice per 10,000 emergency department visits during wintery months; with 3x higher rates happening in states with...