Health Data Governance for Research Use in Alberta

Namneet Sandhu, Sarah Whittle, Danielle Southern, Bing Li, Erik Youngson, Jeffery Bakal, Christie Mcleod, Lexi Hilderman, Tyler Williamson, Cheligeer Cheligeer, Robin Walker, Padma Kaul, Hude Quan, Catherine Eastwood
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Alberta has rich clinical and health services data held under the custodianship of Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS), which is not only used for clinical and administrative purposes but also disease surveillance and epidemiological research. Alberta is the largest province in Canada with a single payer centralised health system, AHS, and a consolidated data and analytics team supporting researchers across the province. This paper describes Alberta's data custodians, data governance mechanisms, and streamlined processes followed for research data access. AHS has created a centralised data repository from multiple sources, including practitioner claims data, hospital discharge data, and medications dispensed, available for research use through the provincial Data and Research Services (DRS) team. The DRS team is integrated within AHS to support researchers across the province with their data extraction and linkage requests. Furthermore, streamlined processes have been established, including: 1) ethics approval from a research ethics board, 2) any necessary operational approvals from AHS, and 3) a tripartite legal agreement dictating terms and conditions for data use, disclosure, and retention. This allows researchers to gain timely access to data. To meet the evolving and ever-expanding big-data needs, the University of Calgary, in partnership with AHS, has built high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure to facilitate storage and processing of large datasets. When releasing data to researchers, the analytics team ensures that Alberta's Health Information Act's guiding principles are followed. The principal investigator also ensures data retention and disposition are according to the plan specified in ethics and per the terms set out by funding agencies. Even though there are disparities and variations in the data protection laws across the different provinces in Canada, the streamlined processes for research data access in Alberta are highly efficient.
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艾伯塔省有丰富的临床和卫生服务数据,这些数据由艾伯塔省卫生和卫生服务局保管,不仅用于临床和行政目的,还用于疾病监测和流行病学研究。艾伯塔省是加拿大最大的省份,拥有单一付款人集中医疗系统AHS,以及支持全省研究人员的统一数据和分析团队。本文描述了艾伯塔省的数据保管人、数据治理机制以及研究数据访问所遵循的精简流程。AHS从多个来源创建了一个集中的数据存储库,包括医生索赔数据、出院数据和分配的药物,可通过省数据和研究服务(DRS)团队进行研究使用。DRS团队被整合到AHS中,以支持全省的研究人员进行数据提取和链接请求。此外,还建立了简化的流程,包括:1)研究伦理委员会的伦理批准,2)美国AHS的任何必要操作批准,以及3)规定数据使用、披露和保留条款和条件的三方法律协议。这使得研究人员能够及时获取数据。为了满足不断发展和不断扩大的大数据需求,卡尔加里大学与AHS合作,建立了高性能计算(HPC)基础设施,以促进大型数据集的存储和处理。在向研究人员发布数据时,分析团队确保遵守艾伯塔省健康信息法案的指导原则。首席研究员还要确保数据的保留和处理符合伦理规定的计划和资助机构规定的条款。尽管加拿大不同省份的数据保护法存在差异和差异,但阿尔伯塔省研究数据访问的精简流程效率很高。
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