The Trans-American Consortium for Health (TACH) is proud to partner with the All of Us Research Program, from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Together, we hope to speed up the future of health.
Members of TACH represent seven states across the country. The consortium includes seven integrated health care systems that showcase a diverse community population. Henry Ford Health System (Michigan) leads the consortium, and works with Baylor Scott & White Health (Texas), Essentia Health (Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin), HealthPartners Institute (Minnesota), Reliant Medical Group (Massachusetts), Corewell Health (Michigan), and Saint Louis University (Missouri). Our partners are well respected in their communities and are focused on gathering volunteers to help make history and change the future of health.
We are asking for one million or more adult volunteers from various backgrounds, communities, and lifestyles to contribute to this landmark achievement. Will you join us?
You can enroll online today. You do not need insurance to enroll.
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Precision medicine is health care that is based on you as an individual. It takes into account factors like where you live, what you do, your genes, and your family health history. The goal of precision medicine is to be able to tell people the best ways to stay healthy.
If you join, you will be contributing to research that may improve health for everyone and for future generations. Our goal is to understand how different factors together affect health and speed up research to develop new and tailored treatments. Here are some examples of what researchers might be able to discover from their research:
Also, you will be able to see your All of Us information, which might be interesting to you. It may help you learn about your health. Adult participants may also learn about their DNA, if they choose to. Participants can share any information they receive from All of Us with their doctor, if they choose.
Your privacy is very important, and we will take great care to protect it if you join. Here are a few of the steps we will take:
Still, loss of privacy is a risk of taking part in the All of Us Research Program. Even without your name, there is a chance someone could figure out who you are. Your information could be misused. We believe the chance of this is very small, but it is not zero.
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