Addressing Health Inequity After COVID: How Can Linked-data Research Collabs Lead the Way?

Data collaboratives are critical to unlocking evidence for health equity, research, policy, and action. This session features two different research collaboratives that leverage real world data linkages to unlock health equity research. This panel features voices from the technical, implementation, and data governance perspectives that have contributed to successful data collaboratives. Panelists include founding members of the COVID-19 Research Database, the largest repository of de-identified data for COVID-19 research, and a member of the Medical College of Wisconsin’s team supporting their community-engaged research effort focused on linked data to understand the needs of vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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