
Developed by members of the NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) consortium, ENACT enables researchers to query de-identified patient data across participating academic medical centers directly from their desktops. This secure, HIPAA-compliant, and IRB-approved tool helps streamline the design and planning of clinical studies by offering insight into potential patient populations
ENACT Enables:
- Regulatory-Compliant EHR-Based Research
- Improved data quality
- Access to trainees for educational purposes
- AI and machine learning analysis to large-scale EHR data sets
- Informatics experts to develop and validate new tools
- Clinical Decision Support
Who participates in ENACT?
The ENACT Network includes a growing number of institutions within the NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. Participation also extends to CTSA hub partners, Institutional Development Award (IDeA) sites, and Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMIs). You can view the full list of active and onboarding institutions by clicking here.
Are there fees associated with use of ENACT?
Use of the tool is typically free, but support from one of our expert analysts is subject to CRI recharge rates.
Who can access the tool?
To access ENACT, researchers must request an ENACT account and complete training. Researchers must be affiliated with a USC principal investigator.
For more information on ENACT, please visit the ENACT Network website.