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If You Link It They Will Come, If They Like It They Will Stay: The Utah Population Database as a Model for Creating a Confidential Linked Population Health Research Registry

机译:如果您链接它,他们就会来,如果他们喜欢,它们会留下来:犹他州人口数据库作为创建保密链接的人口健康研究注册中心的模型

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IntroductionThere is increasing demand for so-called big data for a range of uses. One of the challenges is the method by which these data are obtained, the identiers used for record linking, how they are linked, and the secure manner by which researchers may use these data ethically. Objectives and ApproachThe Utah Population Database (UPDB) has a long history of linking records derived from genealogies, death/birth certificates, medical diagnoses, and census records. This infrastructure offers a unique resource for genetic, public health, geographic and demographic investigations. The UPDB now holds information on 11 million individuals linked into multigenerational pedigrees. New data opportunities have arisen that provide value added to UPDB but that raise important infrastructure and privacy issues. This presentation will provide details and strategies for dealing with new challenges of adding new and complex sources of data. ResultsThe record linking and data security measures developed for the construction of the UPDB, we suggest, is a model for other states and provinces. The ability for UPDB to obtain, store, link and dispense a diverse set of data at the individual and genealogical level for the research community for over forty years suggests that it has elements that are potentially replicable for other locations. The development of a unique and independent regulatory body, the Resource for Genetic and Epidemiologic Research (RGE), which oversees access to UPDB data, speaks to this as a model for protecting the confidentiality of the data while enhancing secure to researchers. We show the technical, statistical, legal and regulatory methods that have provided data for nearly 300 distinct health-related studies. Conclusion/ImplicationsThis study demonstrates how the careful and consistent application of secure data management and regulatory oversight allows for the development of the UPDB and its ability to link diverse data sources for the research community. The legal and administrative strategies used serve as a model for other states and provinces.
机译:简介对于一系列用途的所谓大数据的需求不断增长。挑战之一是获取这些数据的方法,用于记录链接的标识符,如何链接它们以及研究人员可以道德地使用这些数据的安全方式。目标和方法犹他州人口数据库(UPDB)拥有将族谱,死亡/出生证明,医学诊断和人口普查记录衍生的记录进行链接的悠久历史。该基础设施为遗传,公共卫生,地理和人口调查提供了独特的资源。 UPDB现在拥有与多代谱系相关的1100万个人的信息。出现了新的数据机会,可为UPDB提供增值,但会引发重要的基础架构和隐私问题。本演示文稿将提供详细信息和策略,以应对添加新的复杂数据源的新挑战。结果我们建议,为建立UPDB而开发的记录链接和数据安全措施是其他州和省的模型。 UPDB在过去的40年中为研究界在个体和家谱级别上获取,存储,链接和分配了各种数据的能力表明,它具有可在其他位置复制的元素。负责监督UPDB数据访问的独特而独立的监管机构,遗传和流行病学研究资源(RGE)的开发,可以说是一种保护数据机密性同时增强研究人员安全性的模型。我们展示了为近300项与健康相关的独特研究提供数据的技术,统计,法律和法规方法。结论/意义这项研究表明了安全数据管理和监管监督的谨慎和一致的应用如何促进UPDB的发展以及其为研究团体链接各种数据源的能力。所使用的法律和行政策略是其他州和省的榜样。

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