1. Registered access: authorizing data access.
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Dyke SOM, Linden M, Lappalainen I, De Argila JR, Carey K, Lloyd D, Spalding JD, Cabili MN, Kerry G, Foreman J, Cutts T, Shabani M, Rodriguez LL, Haeussler M, Walsh B, Jiang X, Wang S, Perrett D, Boughtwood T, Matern A, Brookes AJ, Cupak M, Fiume M, Pandya R, Tulchinsky I, Scollen S, Törnroos J, Das S, Evans AC, Malin BA, Beck S, Brenner SE, Nyrönen T, Blomberg N, Firth HV, Hurles M, Philippakis AA, Rätsch G, Brudno M, Boycott KM, Rehm HL, Baudis M, Sherry ST, Kato K, Knoppers BM, Baker D, and Flicek P
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- Genetics, Medical ethics, Genetics, Medical legislation & jurisprudence, Genomics ethics, Genomics legislation & jurisprudence, Humans, Licensure, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Access to Information, Genetics, Medical standards, Genomics standards, Information Dissemination
- Abstract
The Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) proposes a data access policy model-"registered access"-to increase and improve access to data requiring an agreement to basic terms and conditions, such as the use of DNA sequence and health data in research. A registered access policy would enable a range of categories of users to gain access, starting with researchers and clinical care professionals. It would also facilitate general use and reuse of data but within the bounds of consent restrictions and other ethical obligations. In piloting registered access with the Scientific Demonstration data sharing projects of GA4GH, we provide additional ethics, policy and technical guidance to facilitate the implementation of this access model in an international setting.
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- 2018
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