Diabetes Action Canada partnered with Bitnobi Inc. to develop a secure and trusted data-sharing platform aimed at enhancing diabetes research by protecting patient privacy. This collaboration enables researchers to access and share valuable health data for improved outcomes. Diabetes Action Canada’s involvement is crucial in advancing diabetes research through innovative technology and ensuring patient confidentiality in the data-sharing process.
Episode six features Kylie Peacock, a Diabetes Action Canada Patient Partner and Conrad Pow, a Senior Project Manager at Diabetes Action Canada discussing the National Diabetes Repository and how Diabetes Action Canada is using data to change lives.
Episode four discusses how we can use data to improve health care. Guests Devin Cleary and Dr. Alanna Weisman discuss their research projects in this area – in particular how they are trying to improve outcomes for people with type 1 diabetes.
National data repository now available to diabetes researchers This week, Diabetes Research Connect, a national, virtual data repository, launched. The data repository, a collaboration between Diabetes Action Canada and the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN), aims to enhance diabetes research across Canada and foster partnerships with academic institutions, healthcare providers and patient groups. […]