Joanna F. DeFranco, David F. Ferraiolo, Joshua Roberts, D. R. Kuhn
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Use Cases for Secure and Trusted Granular Data Sharing Among Disparate Databases
The ability to efficiently share information has both commercial and societal benefits—even more so when the data can be shared outside of a host organization. For example, improved data sharing between medical providers that are not in the same network will enhance patient care [1] as well as reduce costs by sharing data and minimizing redundant testing.