De-identified health data market growth is driven by increasing research and development activities for drug discovery and precision medicine. De-identification ensures patient privacy and confidentiality by removing identifiers such as name, date of birth, social security number, and others from health data sets. This allows researchers and life science companies to utilize large pools of health data for developing novel therapies and epidemiological studies without compromising on ethics. As digitization of health records accelerates across the world, there will be increase in amount of de-identified data available for secondary usage.
Market Dynamics
Rising focus on value-based care, personalization of treatment, and growth of digital health startups can boost demand for de-identified health data globally. However, lack of data standardization and ambiguity over intellectual property rights can hamper the market potential. Development of advanced analytics capabilities offers an opportunity for players to unlock deeper insights from pooled data assets. Growing open data sharing initiatives by governments can widen the access to these data sets. The U.S. government has launched initiatives like Data.gov and HealthData.gov that offers open access to a wide range of health-related datasets to encourage transparency and innovation in public health research.
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