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Proprietary Data ProvidersReal-world data platform aggregating de-identified EHR data from a health-system network.
MultimodalProprietary data providers are the origination layer of the AI data supply chain: organisations that own, generate, or hold exclusive contractual access to the data they license, rather than brokering someone else’s. The category spans Earth-observation operators flying their own satellite and aerial sensors, industrial and environmental sensor networks, healthcare organisations that assemble de-identified real-world clinical, imaging, and genomic corpora from provider partnerships, financial market and alternative-data vendors, consumer identity and audience compilers, and map and mobility data producers. What they share is provenance: the data exists because the provider instrumented it, collected it, or is contractually the only party permitted to release it.Vendors here are separated less by product features than by the properties of the underlying asset. Useful questions include how the data was originally collected and on what consent or contractual basis; what the real coverage is in geography, population, time span, and refresh cadence, rather than the headline record count; whether the licence permits model training and commercial redistribution of derived outputs, which many licences written for analytics use do not; whether the historical archive is available or only a forward-looking feed; how identifiers are removed and whether the de-identification has been independently certified; and what happens to a trained model if the underlying licence lapses.The category is most often confused with data marketplaces. The distinction is origination: a marketplace lists supply it does not own and intermediates the transaction, while a proprietary data provider is the source and licenses directly. Organisations that collect public web data at scale are catalogued under web and real-time data, and those that generate data rather than observe it are catalogued under synthetic data.
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Real-world data platform aggregating de-identified EHR data from a health-system network.
MultimodalMarketplace preparing AI-ready, de-identified healthcare datasets from hundreds of data sources.
MultimodalNLP-derived real-world data platform built on Mayo Clinic and Duke Health EHR partnerships.
MultimodalReal-world evidence platform combining clinical-narrative and structured EHR data.
MultimodalReal-world patient-journey data platform built from linked claims and clinical records.
TabularReal-world data from medical-society clinical registries, now including oncology data via COTA.
MultimodalOncology-specific real-world data curated from EHR data, part of the Roche Group.
TabularMcKesson's community-oncology real-world data business built on The US Oncology Network.
MultimodalPatient-mediated real-world data built from complete, consented longitudinal medical records.
MultimodalGenomic and clinical data library built from millions of de-identified patient records.
MultimodalGenomic profiling and clinico-genomic real-world data for biopharma research.
TabularClinical-genomic real-world data from liquid-biopsy testing, covering 200,000+ patients.
TabularCloud genomic-data platform that has analyzed more than 1.8 million patient profiles.
TabularDe-identified medical imaging datasets for training and validating radiology AI models.
ImageFederated network aggregating de-identified medical imaging and clinical data for research and AI.
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