by Truveta Research | Apr 13, 2023 | Research, Research Insights
After we looked into cardiac arrests in sport injuries following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest on Monday Night Football and other sport-related injuries, our team started exploring other football-related injuries. The CDC reports that over 20% of all emergency...
by Terry Myerson, CEO | Apr 12, 2023 | News, Technology
UPDATE: Truveta has won the 2024 South by Southwest (SXSW) Innovation Award in Artificial Intelligence for its AI-enabled health research and the Truveta Language Model (TLM). Healthcare data traditionally has been siloed, inaccessible, and too messy to be useful for...
by Truveta Research | Mar 30, 2023 | Research, Research Insights
We recently released insights exploring basketball- and soccer-related sports injuries, which inspired us to look into other sports. With over 15 million baseball players in the US and nearly 70 million people who attended a Major League Baseball (MLB) game in 2019,...
by Truveta staff | Mar 23, 2023 | Data
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) impacts more than 1 in 7 adults in the United States, totaling roughly 37 million people. March is National Kidney Disease Month – an important awareness initiative, as up to 90% of those with CKD are unaware of their condition....
by Truveta staff | Mar 22, 2023 | News
Today, Truveta and Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. announced a strategic partnership to help accelerate clinical trial recruitment for povetacicept, Alpine’s dual B cell cytokine antagonist being developed for multiple B cell-mediated autoimmune and inflammatory...
by Truveta Research | Mar 21, 2023 | Research, Research Insights
Today we continue our series of sports injury-related insights. Truveta Research first started looking at sports-related injuries following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac event during Monday Night Football on January 2, and after exploring in Truveta Studio, we shared that...
by Truveta Research | Mar 10, 2023 | Research, Research Insights
Today we kick off a series of sports injury-related insights. Truveta Research first started looking at sports-related injuries following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac event during Monday Night Football on January 2, and after exploring in Truveta Studio, we shared that...
by Terry Myerson, CEO | Mar 1, 2023 | News
Today we are excited to announce that we’ve expanded the de-identified data in Truveta Studio to include 28 additional social drivers of health (SDOH) attributes – such as education, income, housing stability, social support, and more – for nearly 80 million...
by Truveta staff | Feb 15, 2023 | News, Research
The United States is one of the most dangerous high-income countries in which to give birth. Nearly every negative maternal health outcome impacts women of color more than white women. This February, in honor of Heart Health Month and Black History Month, Truveta...
by Truveta staff | Feb 14, 2023 | Technology
It’s no secret — yet surprising and tragic — that the United States is one of the most dangerous high-income countries in which to give birth. It’s also unfortunately well known that nearly every maternal health outcome in the United States negatively affects women of...