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TriNetX

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TriNetX is the global health research network that optimizes clinical research and enables discoveries through the generation of real-world evidence.

University of Southern California (USC)
Goal: Use Informatics-Based Research Tools and Services
Phase: Design A Study

Service description

TriNetX is the global health research network that optimizes clinical research and enables discoveries through the generation of real-world evidence. TriNetX combines real-time access to longitudinal clinical data with state-of-the-art analytics to answer complex research questions at the speed of thought.


Benefits to users

  • Access to de-identified data from 24 different health care organizations
  • Optimize Clinical Research
  • Analyze Real-World Data
  • Attract Sponsored Trials & Collaboration
  • Enhance local research

To see what organizations are participating or learn more about the TriNetX application, please visit the website.


How to get access

USC researchers are required to complete the CITI Human Subjects Training and CITI HIPAA Training. Once complete and reflecting in your iStar profile, please submit a ticket to our CRI Service Hub.

Click here to view the FAQs for research data requests, tools, and other informatics services.


Cost

An initial one-hour free consultation is provided to assess project needs, identify appropriate services, and determine the number of hours or level of effort required for the project. Any additional consultation time will be provided on a recharge basis. Investigators may qualify for free consultation hours through one or more of the categories below; however, the maximum number of free consultation hours available per investigator across all projects per fiscal year is 9, including initial consultation hours. Following the initial consultation, investigators will receive a recommended scope of work and cost estimate.


Rates

Query is free.

Data extraction costs are below.

Service Model

Non-Industry

Industry

Hourly Rate

$125/hour

$150/hour

Effort-Based Rate

$186,900/year (100% effort)

$233,625/year (100% effort)

**Rate includes salary & fringe

Pricing & Billing Notes

  • The rates shown are blended rates for SC CTSI services and reflect the combined cost of personnel, expertise, and operational support required to provide the service.
  • The rates shown include all applicable salary and fringe benefit costs.
  • Services are billed as “Other Materials and Supplies (SC0243)” through the USC Priority Software FBS platform monthly.
  • Non-industry rates apply to academic, government, foundation, and non-profit funded research projects and are partially subsidized by SC CTSI.
  • Industry rates apply to research funded or sponsored by commercial, for-profit organizations, including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies.
  • Annual effort-based rates represent 100% effort; costs are prorated based on the level of effort requested and the project duration.
  • Organizations outside of USC and CHLA are subject to an additional 30.5% indirect cost (overhead) rate on professional service agreements.
  • For grant-funded projects, investigators are encouraged to engage the DS Team during proposal development to ensure adequate resources are budgeted for community engagement activities.

Discount Categories: Eligibility for discounted services is determined by the CRI Consultant. Investigators may qualify for free consultation hours through one or more of the categories below based on their role in the associated IRB protocol, funded award, or project. However, the maximum number of free consultation hours available per investigator across all projects per fiscal year is 9 hours, inclusive of initial consultation hours.

  • Initial Consultation (up to 1 hour per project): Free for projects based at USC, CHLA, and affiliated SC CTSI institutions.
  • SC CTSI Pilot Funding Awardees (up to 2 hours per fiscal year): Investigators with an active SC CTSI Pilot Funding award may receive up to 2 hours of support for activities related to the funded project.
  • Junior Investigators (up to 9 hours per fiscal year): Junior investigators, as defined by NIH policy and listed on the approved IRB protocol as an Investigator or Co-Investigator, may receive up to 3 hours of support per unique IRB protocol, with a combined maximum of 9 hours across all protocols per fiscal year.
  • K Awardees (up to 15 hours per fiscal year): Investigators with an active K award may receive up to 15 hours of support per fiscal year for their K award project based at USC, CHLA, and affiliated SC CTSI institutions.
  • Extramural Grant Planning (up to 3 hours per fiscal year): Investigators preparing an extramural grant application may receive up to 3 hours of support for grant planning and proposal development. To qualify, the proposal must be submitted within six months and include at least 5% budgeted effort for CRI data services.

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Contact information

SC CTSI support team

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TriNetX website

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