Towards a Data Sharing Culture: Recommendations for Leadership from Academic Health Centers

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Summary:

"Sharing biomedical research and health care data is important but difficult. Recognizing this, many initiatives facilitate, fund, request, or require researchers to share their data [1–5]. These initiatives address the technical aspects of data sharing, but rarely focus on incentives for key stakeholders [6]. Academic health centers (AHCs) have a critical role in enabling, encouraging, and rewarding data sharing. The leaders of medical schools and academic-affiliated hospitals can play a unique role in supporting this transformation of the research enterprise. We propose that AHCs can and should lead the transition towards a culture of biomedical data sharing."

Link:

https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0050183

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04/05/2020, 11:07

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oa.data oa.recommendations oa.medicine oa.implementation oa.incentives oa.policies oa.universities oa.hei

Date tagged:

04/05/2020, 15:07

Date published:

09/02/2008, 11:07