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The National Institutes of Health program announced its latest data release on Tuesday using clinical data-sharing networks. The update targets gaps in electronic health records for participants who consented to share them.
winnipegfreepress.comThe NIH All of Us Research Program announced its latest data release on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, adding thousands of electronic medical records obtained through patient data-sharing networks primarily used to coordinate clinical care. The program, run by the National Institutes of Health, has collected health and wellness data on nearly 750,000 participants since 2018.
Those records include genome sequences, Fitbit data, family history surveys, and real-world medical records that can span a patient’s entire health journey.
Ninety-eight percent of participants agreed to share their electronic health records for research. More than 300,000 participants still have no EHR data in the program’s database. @statnews reported that the new release uses existing clinical data-sharing networks to fill those gaps.
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