Data4Life is a non-profit digital health organization founded in 2017 and funded by the Hasso Plattner Foundation. With locations in Potsdam, Berlin, and Singapore, the company is working to make the world healthier through the digitization of health research.
The main mission of Data4Life is to provide health data comprehensively, digitally, and securely for research purposes to significantly improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. The company pursues immediate and exclusively non-profit goals, with a strong focus on ethics and responsible handling of health data[1][2][3].
Data4Life offers a range of innovative solutions to make health data researchable:
Data4Life is committed to several important sustainability goals:
Data4Life works closely with renowned partners, including the Robert Koch Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute. These collaborations help make health data interoperable and accessible for global research[2].
A prominent project is Smart4Health, where Data4Life is working on the development of a patient-oriented electronic health record. Other initiatives include participation in DMEA 2024, where the potential of real-world data in health research was discussed, and conducting digital studies such as the FeMFit study, which links digital questionnaires with wearable data[4][5].
Data4Life is a pioneer in the digitization of health research, with a clear focus on non-profit, digitization, and security, and continuously works to improve the health of the population and promote a fair and inclusive society.