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'''"[[Journal:Ten simple rules for maximizing the recommendations of the NIH data management and sharing plan|Ten simple rules for maximizing the recommendations of the NIH data management and sharing plan]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Integrative diagnostics: The time is now—a report from the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology|Integrative diagnostics: The time is now—a report from the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology]]"'''


The [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS Policy) recognizes the NIH’s role as a key steward of the United States' biomedical research and information and seeks to enhance that stewardship through systematic recommendations for the preservation and [[Data sharing|sharing]] of research data generated by funded projects. The policy is effective as of January 2023. The recommendations include a requirement for the submission of a data management and sharing plan (DMSP) with funding applications, and while no strict template was provided, the NIH has released supplemental draft guidance on elements to consider when developing such a plan. This article provides 10 key recommendations for creating a DMSP that is both maximally compliant and effective. ('''[[Journal:Ten simple rules for maximizing the recommendations of the NIH data management and sharing planFull article...]]''')<br />
Enormous recent progress in [[Medical test|diagnostic testing]] can enable more accurate [[Medical diagnosis|diagnosis]] and improved clinical outcomes. Yet these tests are increasingly challenging and frustrating; the volume and diversity of results may overwhelm the diagnostic acumen of even the most dedicated and experienced clinician. Because they are gathered and processed within the “silo” of each diagnostic discipline, diagnostic data are fragmented, and the [[electronic health record]] (EHR) does little to synthesize new and existing data into usable [[information]]. Therefore, despite great promise, diagnoses may still be incorrect, delayed, or never made. Integrative diagnostics represents a vision for the future, wherein diagnostic data, together with clinical data from the EHR, are aggregated and contextualized by [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]] tools to direct clinical action ... ('''[[Journal:Integrative diagnostics: The time is now—a report from the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"Integrative diagnostics: The time is now—a report from the International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology"

Enormous recent progress in diagnostic testing can enable more accurate diagnosis and improved clinical outcomes. Yet these tests are increasingly challenging and frustrating; the volume and diversity of results may overwhelm the diagnostic acumen of even the most dedicated and experienced clinician. Because they are gathered and processed within the “silo” of each diagnostic discipline, diagnostic data are fragmented, and the electronic health record (EHR) does little to synthesize new and existing data into usable information. Therefore, despite great promise, diagnoses may still be incorrect, delayed, or never made. Integrative diagnostics represents a vision for the future, wherein diagnostic data, together with clinical data from the EHR, are aggregated and contextualized by informatics tools to direct clinical action ... (Full article...)
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