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National Alliance for Hispanic Health (Alliance)

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The National Alliance for Hispanic Health has partnered with the All of Us Research Program

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The Alliance is the nation's foremost science-based source of information and trusted non-partisan advocate for the best health outcomes for all. The Alliance represents thousands of Hispanic health providers across the nation providing services to more than 15 million each year. For years, the Alliance has worked to increase awareness and participation in clinical and biomedical research within the Hispanic community. Together with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), we are calling on the Hispanic community to help make history and change the future of health.

The health data you share will be added to the All of Us Research Program database. Researchers can access this data to conduct studies. This could help them see how different things, like environment, lifestyle, and genes, can impact health. This may help develop new medical treatments that are unique to each person.

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How to Join

You can sign up using this website or call to make an appointment. If you do not finish signing up online, you can continue the process in-person; whichever is most convenient for you.

Get in Touch

Please contact us to learn more about participating in the program.

National Alliance for Hispanic Health (866) 783-2645
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“The future of medicine will be treatment and prevention tailored to the individual. But that future will only be realized with the engagement of diverse communities in efforts such as the All of Us Research Program.”
Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I join the All of Us Research Program?

If you join, you will be contributing to research that may improve health for everyone and for future generations. Our goal is to understand how different factors together affect health and speed up research to develop new and tailored treatments. Here are some examples of what researchers might be able to discover from their research:

  • Better tests to see if people are sick or are at risk of getting sick.
  • Better mobile apps to encourage healthy habits.
  • Better information about which or how much of a medicine is right for each person.

Also, you will be able to see your All of Us information, which might be interesting to you. It may help you learn about your health. Adult participants may also learn about their DNA, if they choose to. Participants can share any information they receive from All of Us with their doctor, if they choose.

Is having an email address required?

No, you can use a mobile phone number to join the All of Us Research Program.

Do I have to be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status to join the All of Us Research Program?

Eligible adults who live in the United States can join the All of Us Research Program. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

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