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March 6, 2025

From Silos to Solutions: The Power of Data Linking

In an era where data-driven policy and decision-making are more critical than ever, organizations across sectors are increasingly turning to data linking to integrate disparate data sources into a unified, comprehensive view. 

Data linking, the process of combining records across multiple datasets, enables businesses, government agencies, healthcare providers, and other entities to enhance service delivery, optimize resource allocation, and improve program effectiveness. By bringing together administrative, programmatic, and survey data, agencies can uncover deeper insights, improve policy evaluation, and drive evidence-based decision-making.

Abt Global stands ready to provide the expertise and technical capabilities needed to implement successful data linking strategies. With a proven track record of integrating complex datasets across multiple domains, we help agencies navigate the technical, regulatory, and operational challenges of data linking.

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