Helix & CDC Expand Partnership to Build First Ever Pan-Respiratory Viral Surveillance Program
Helix, the leading population genomics and viral surveillance company in the nation, announced a new Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) contract awarded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to build a pan-respiratory viral surveillance program that standardizes linkage of viral sequencing data to key clinical and demographic data across a multi-site network. As part of the program, Helix will be partnering with HealthPartners, an integrated health care organization based in Bloomington, Minnesota of more than 1,800 physicians that serves more than 1.2 million patients, and Providence, a Renton, Washington-headquartered health care system of 25,000 physicians serving nearly 2 million covered lives across seven states with 28.1 million patient visits annually. This new agreement builds upon the partnership between Helix and the CDC and brings in health systems as critical partners to prepare the nation for the next public health emergency and ensure that COVID-19 never happens again.
Helix was awarded $5 million from the CDC to build a pan-respiratory viral surveillance “early warning” program that will identify and track over 30 respiratory viral variants (including SARS-CoV-2, influenza, RSV, rhinovirus, etc.) along with de-identified EHR data, for up to 16,000 samples over one year using the Company’s proprietary Viral Sequencing Respiratory Panel.
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“The devastating impact of COVID-19 has highlighted the critical importance of preparing for novel pathogens that may give rise to future pandemics or the next inevitable ‘Disease X,'” said Helix SVP of Life Sciences & Growth Daniel Lee. “The CDC and Helix, working with health care systems, are leading the way to monitor viral outbreaks and improve national pandemic readiness.”
Helix will also create infrastructure to standardize the processes for consent, sample selection and transfer, and data reporting. These processes include returning data back to participating health system sites to inform their analyses and decisions with locally gathered information.
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“Hospitals, clinics, and other health care providers continue to be on the front lines of the public health response to COVID-19 and must have information available to help us more readily prepare for future pandemics,” stated Leslie Dockan, Vice President, Primary Care, Clinic Operations and Laboratories of HealthPartners said. “As part of Helix’s multi-site viral monitoring network, it allows health systems like ours to horizon scan and study our regional data to watch for growing variant trends and more effectively manage disease risk for our communities.”
Collectively, Helix’s genomic sequencing efforts have saved countless lives by helping our nation’s health systems and first responders prepare for and respond more effectively to new COVID variants. Helix regularly provides insights to state public health, health systems and other health care institutions.
David Kim, MD, Chief Executive, Providence Clinic Network, added: “The Providence family of organizations plays a significant role in safeguarding the health of communities across seven states in the western U.S. As a Helix viral surveillance partner, we will help power scientific research related to answering critical questions around COVID and other respiratory diseases that will aid the ongoing response while also better preparing our nation for future public health emergencies.”
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