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Photo: HIMSS Media The new funding from Amazon Web Services, the Children’s Health Innovation Award or Imagine grant, provides $7 million for cloud-based data resources for pediatric research, maternal child total health and empowering pediatric workforces and caregivers, according to an announcement made Wednesday at the AWS summit in Washington D.C. In addition, AWS has awarded three hospitals $1 million each to children's hospitals researching and treating pediatric cancer and developing tools and applications to improve screening for rare genetic diseases.

Pediatric medical research is limited by restricted resources and limited sample sizes, as those parents who encounter a child's rare disease diagnosis can well attest. Children with cancer and other rare diseases often follow treatment plans adapted from adult protocols. In particular, identifying genomic aspects of rare cancers requires sufficient computing power.



However, most registered pediatric studies are small-scale, single-center and not funded, which slows progress in developing more effective treatments, according to AWS. Access to cloud services, like secure data repositories that manage de-identified and anonymized data and artificial intelligence engines, could help move the needle, AWS explained in a on its website. By empowering nonprofit institutions with data-driven insights, researchers may better understand the genetic makeup of diseases and doctors could improve patient outcomes and experiences wi.

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