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Asian Health Coalition

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The Asian Health Coalition has partnered with the All of Us Research Program

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For years, the Asian Health Coalition has worked to improve the health and well-being of Asian Americans. The Asian Health Coalition also seeks to increase awareness and participation in clinical trials and biomedical research among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs). Together with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), we are calling on the AANHPI communities 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.

Asian Health Coalition (312) 372-7070
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it cost anything to join?

Joining the All of Us Research Program is free and won’t cost you anything more than a little bit of your time. All activities are free. There are no costs to you or your insurance.

If you use the All of Us Research Program app on your smartphone, it will count against your data on your phone plan. You can set the app to use only Wi-Fi to avoid this.

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.

What is the All of Us Research Program?

The All of Us Research Program is a large research program. The goal is to help researchers understand more about why people get sick or stay healthy. The All of Us Research Program is part of the Precision Medicine Initiative®.

We hope that more than one million people will join the All of Us Research Program. People who join may share information about their health, habits, and what it’s like where they live. By looking for patterns in this information, researchers may learn more about what affects people’s health.

The All of Us Research Program will last for 10 years or more. This will allow researchers to study health over time.

If you decide to join the All of Us Research Program, you will be contributing to an effort to improve the health of generations to come. You also may learn about your own health.

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