Data Sharing and Cardiology | JACC: Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Amyluv's bookmarks 2017-12-12

Summary:

"Sharing deidentified patient-level research data presents immense opportunities to all stakeholders involved in cardiology research and practice. Sharing data encourages the use of existing data for knowledge generation to improve practice, while also allowing for validation of disseminated research. In this review, we discuss key initiatives and platforms that have helped to accelerate progress toward greater sharing of data. These efforts are being prompted by government, universities, philanthropic sponsors of research, major industry players, and collaborations among some of these entities. As data sharing becomes a more common expectation, policy changes will be required to encourage and assist data generators with the process of sharing the data they create. Patients also will need access to their own data and to be empowered to share those data with researchers. Although medicine still lags behind other fields in achieving data sharing’s full potential, cardiology research has the potential to lead the way."

Link:

http://www.onlinejacc.org/content/70/24/3018

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Tags:

oa.new oa.medicine oa.cardiology oa.data oa.platforms oa.universities oa.collaboration oa.policies oa.trends oa.government oa.hei

Date tagged:

12/12/2017, 14:01

Date published:

12/12/2017, 09:01