New proprietary technology enables federated multi-nodal queries, safe harbor encoding, and cross-node query without requiring data transfer to promote enhanced data possession and security footing for data holders.
Today Atropos Health announces the launch of Nodal Patient Deidentification and Query Time Interval Encoding across the GENEVA OS platform for members of the Atropos Evidence Network. The addition of Nodal Deidentification to the GENEVA OS platform enables users to fill data gaps in patients longitudinal records from participating Atropos Evidence Network sources, ensuring the most robust deidentified patient records while maintaining data possession and security.
Atropos Health will also make death linkage available to Atropos Evidence Network members through the GENEVA OS platform at query time, ensuring every query has the most accurate mortality data appended to every study.