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American Heart Association Releases Guidance for Patient Data Sharing

New American Heart Association policy guidance emphasizes that patient data use in medical research must balance both individual privacy and research benefits.

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By Shania Kennedy

- The American Heart Association (AHA) released new policy guidance in Circulation this week outlining six principles for patient data sharing in medical research.

The statement emphasizes that EHRs, alongside advances in data and analytics capabilities, enable increased data sharing and harmonization opportunities for medical researchers. These have resulted in accelerated discoveries and breakthroughs that have led to improved patient care, but the guidance notes that privacy, equity, and regulatory concerns that have come with these advances must be addressed.

The statement indicates that to tackle these concerns, stakeholders must prioritize protecting patient privacy while pursuing high-quality medical research.