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Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives

INTRODUCTION: Increasingly, the label “data trust” is being applied to repeatable mechanisms or approaches to sharing data in a timely, fair, safe, and equitable way. However, there is an absence of practical guidance regarding how to establish and operate a data trust. AIM AND APPROACH: In December...

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Autores principales: Paprica, P. Alison, Sutherland, Eric, Smith, Andrea, Brudno, Michael, Cartagena, Rosario G., Crichlow, Monique, Courtney, Brian K., Loken, Chris, McGrail, Kimberlyn M., Ryan, Alex, Schull, Michael J., Thorogood, Adrian, Virtanen, Carl, Yang, Kathleen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Swansea University 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33644412
http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1353
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author Paprica, P. Alison
Sutherland, Eric
Smith, Andrea
Brudno, Michael
Cartagena, Rosario G.
Crichlow, Monique
Courtney, Brian K.
Loken, Chris
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Ryan, Alex
Schull, Michael J.
Thorogood, Adrian
Virtanen, Carl
Yang, Kathleen
author_facet Paprica, P. Alison
Sutherland, Eric
Smith, Andrea
Brudno, Michael
Cartagena, Rosario G.
Crichlow, Monique
Courtney, Brian K.
Loken, Chris
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Ryan, Alex
Schull, Michael J.
Thorogood, Adrian
Virtanen, Carl
Yang, Kathleen
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description INTRODUCTION: Increasingly, the label “data trust” is being applied to repeatable mechanisms or approaches to sharing data in a timely, fair, safe, and equitable way. However, there is an absence of practical guidance regarding how to establish and operate a data trust. AIM AND APPROACH: In December 2019, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence convened a working meeting of 19 people representing 15 Canadian organizations/initiatives involved in data sharing, most of which focus on public sector health data. The objective was to identify essential requirements for the establishment and operation of data trusts in the Canadian context. Preliminary requirements were discussed during the meeting and then refined as authors contributed to this manuscript. RESULTS: Twelve minimum specification requirements (“min specs”) for data trusts were identified. The foundational min spec is that data trusts must meet all legal requirements, including legal authority to collect, hold or share data. In addition, there was agreement that data trusts must have (i) an accountable governing body to ensure that the data trust achieves its stated purpose and is transparent, (ii) comprehensive data management including clear processes and qualified individuals responsible for the collection, storage, access, disclosure and use of data, (iii) training and accountability requirements for all data users and (iv) ongoing public and stakeholder engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Practical guidance for the establishment and operation of data trusts was articulated in the form of 12 min specs requirements. The 12 min specs are a starting point. Future work to refine and strengthen them with members of the public, companies, and additional research data stakeholders from within and outside of Canada, is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-78943842021-02-26 Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives Paprica, P. Alison Sutherland, Eric Smith, Andrea Brudno, Michael Cartagena, Rosario G. Crichlow, Monique Courtney, Brian K. Loken, Chris McGrail, Kimberlyn M. Ryan, Alex Schull, Michael J. Thorogood, Adrian Virtanen, Carl Yang, Kathleen Int J Popul Data Sci Population Data Science INTRODUCTION: Increasingly, the label “data trust” is being applied to repeatable mechanisms or approaches to sharing data in a timely, fair, safe, and equitable way. However, there is an absence of practical guidance regarding how to establish and operate a data trust. AIM AND APPROACH: In December 2019, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence convened a working meeting of 19 people representing 15 Canadian organizations/initiatives involved in data sharing, most of which focus on public sector health data. The objective was to identify essential requirements for the establishment and operation of data trusts in the Canadian context. Preliminary requirements were discussed during the meeting and then refined as authors contributed to this manuscript. RESULTS: Twelve minimum specification requirements (“min specs”) for data trusts were identified. The foundational min spec is that data trusts must meet all legal requirements, including legal authority to collect, hold or share data. In addition, there was agreement that data trusts must have (i) an accountable governing body to ensure that the data trust achieves its stated purpose and is transparent, (ii) comprehensive data management including clear processes and qualified individuals responsible for the collection, storage, access, disclosure and use of data, (iii) training and accountability requirements for all data users and (iv) ongoing public and stakeholder engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Practical guidance for the establishment and operation of data trusts was articulated in the form of 12 min specs requirements. The 12 min specs are a starting point. Future work to refine and strengthen them with members of the public, companies, and additional research data stakeholders from within and outside of Canada, is recommended. Swansea University 2020-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7894384/ /pubmed/33644412 http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1353 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/ This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Population Data Science
Paprica, P. Alison
Sutherland, Eric
Smith, Andrea
Brudno, Michael
Cartagena, Rosario G.
Crichlow, Monique
Courtney, Brian K.
Loken, Chris
McGrail, Kimberlyn M.
Ryan, Alex
Schull, Michael J.
Thorogood, Adrian
Virtanen, Carl
Yang, Kathleen
Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title_full Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title_fullStr Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title_full_unstemmed Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title_short Essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
title_sort essential requirements for establishing and operating data trusts: practical guidance co-developed by representatives from fifteen canadian organizations and initiatives
topic Population Data Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33644412
http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1353
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