This month, we've been focusing on the importance of blood cancer research and how you can get involved.
Perhaps one of the easiest ways to contribute to AML research is by securely connecting your medical records to the HealthTree Cure Hub patient database. Researchers can use anonymized data from this portal in order to make vital scientific discoveries through real-world data studies.
Learn How To Connect Your Medical Records Here!
HealthTree does not save your MyChart login when you make the connection between your facilities and HealthTree Cure Hub. You have control over what medical records you share and for how long you share them. If at any point you would like someone to walk you through the process to make sure that you are not sharing any private information, please call +1 800 709 1113 or email support@healthtree.org and our team would be happy to walk you through the process.
Your information is stored in an encrypted database that we regularly strengthen and secure to protect from hackers. We use the same security that large companies such as Google use to protect your data. We also will never share your data with researchers without it first being anonymized.
We recognize the trust it takes to share your records with us and value your privacy. We thank you sincerely for your willingness to contribute to blood cancer research in this way.
If you would like a written walkthrough on how to connect your medical records or would like more information on HealthTree Cure Hub and its benefits to you as an AML patient (or loved one), please check out our HealthTree Cure Hub Guide below. The "Connect Your Records" tutorial is on page seven.
By participating in blood cancer research and allowing researchers to access a large subset of anonymous patient data information, you are helping get us closer to better treatments and cures for all. Because AML is so heterogeneous, it's unlikely that there will be a "one size fits all" cure. However, when researchers can truly understand the disease (with as much data as possible), cures for all patients can be made available.
Join HealthTree Cure Hub and connect your medical records today!
This month, we've been focusing on the importance of blood cancer research and how you can get involved.
Perhaps one of the easiest ways to contribute to AML research is by securely connecting your medical records to the HealthTree Cure Hub patient database. Researchers can use anonymized data from this portal in order to make vital scientific discoveries through real-world data studies.
Learn How To Connect Your Medical Records Here!
HealthTree does not save your MyChart login when you make the connection between your facilities and HealthTree Cure Hub. You have control over what medical records you share and for how long you share them. If at any point you would like someone to walk you through the process to make sure that you are not sharing any private information, please call +1 800 709 1113 or email support@healthtree.org and our team would be happy to walk you through the process.
Your information is stored in an encrypted database that we regularly strengthen and secure to protect from hackers. We use the same security that large companies such as Google use to protect your data. We also will never share your data with researchers without it first being anonymized.
We recognize the trust it takes to share your records with us and value your privacy. We thank you sincerely for your willingness to contribute to blood cancer research in this way.
If you would like a written walkthrough on how to connect your medical records or would like more information on HealthTree Cure Hub and its benefits to you as an AML patient (or loved one), please check out our HealthTree Cure Hub Guide below. The "Connect Your Records" tutorial is on page seven.
By participating in blood cancer research and allowing researchers to access a large subset of anonymous patient data information, you are helping get us closer to better treatments and cures for all. Because AML is so heterogeneous, it's unlikely that there will be a "one size fits all" cure. However, when researchers can truly understand the disease (with as much data as possible), cures for all patients can be made available.
Join HealthTree Cure Hub and connect your medical records today!
about the author
Audrey Burton-Bethke
Audrey joined the HealthTree Foundation as a Community Manager in 2020 after previously working in the nonprofit field for 4 years as a director of Fundraising and Development. She graduated from BYU with a major in Spanish and Nonprofit Management. Audrey is passionate about serving others, loves learning, and enjoys a nice mug of hot chocolate no matter the weather.