URL: https://ncats.nih.gov/n3c/about
Proper Citation: National COVID Cohort Collaborative (RRID:SCR_018757)
Description: Portal for centralized national data to study COVID-19 and identify potential treatments.Centralized, secure analytics platform where patient privacy is protected. Enables collection and analysis of clinical, laboratory and diagnostic data from hospitals and health care plans. Data are provided after executing data transfer agreement with National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. N3C is partnership among NCATS supported Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program hubs and National Center for Data to Health with overall stewardship by NCATS.
Abbreviations: N3C
Resource Type: service resource, storage service resource, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal, data repository, topical portal
Keywords: COVID-19, national data resource, study COVID-19, COVID-19 data, COVID-19 treatment identification, NCATS, clinical data, laboratory data, diagnostic data, health care, analytics platform, patient privacy
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