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  • Biomedical Research Data Management

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  • Widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and improved health information interoperability in the US have created vast datasets for research.
  • Numerous data sharing programs and tools, funded by entities like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), EHR vendors, and public/private organizations, aim to facilitate research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the utilization and perceived value of ten major data sharing programs/tools among leading US research institutions.
  • To understand the extent to which investments in health data sharing are translating into tangible research benefits.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to 65 leading research institutions, achieving a 77% response rate.
  • Participants reported on their engagement with and the value derived from ten specific data sharing programs/tools.
  • Data collected included participation levels and the number of individuals benefiting from the platforms for research activities.

Main Results:

  • Most surveyed institutions actively participated in multiple data sharing programs/tools.
  • However, reported usage was consistently low across platforms, with fewer than one individual per month benefiting from most participating platforms.
  • Institutions reported relatively low value derived from these data sharing initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Current investments in research data sharing infrastructure and programs have not yet yielded the desired levels of utilization or research impact.
  • Further evaluation and potential restructuring of data sharing strategies may be necessary to maximize the value of EHR data for scientific discovery.