Many of the health IT innovations today are happening on the back of health data. I don\u2019t think anyone would disagree that future health IT innovations are going to rely on high quality data. However, what happens when there are reasons you can\u2019t or don\u2019t want to share that data? What happens when multiple organizations want to share data without compromising the privacy of that data? Is synthetic data a solution to some of these problems?
\nThese are some of the challenging questions I discuss with Josh Rubel, Chief Commercial Officer at MDClone. Rubel shares some great insights into the value we\u2019re gleaning from data in healthcare and the role this data is going to play as we move to value based care and risk based contracts. Then, we dive into how synthetic data can help in these efforts. He shares some of the benefits and the challenges with synthetic data including times where synthetic data doesn\u2019t work because it would actually put privacy at risk. Check out the interview below to see how synthetic data can help your healthcare organization.
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