Data Access and Confidentiality Committee 

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Data Access and Confidentiality Committee 

The Data Access and Confidentiality Committee (DACC) is a federal interagency committee that establishes policies regarding data access and confidentiality for the National Children’s Study.

The Study is a longitudinal and prospective study of children from preconception to age 21 based on a nationally representative sample of 100,000 births. The Study will collect data from mothers, fathers, and children themselves through interviews, direct assessments, biological and environmental specimens, and video collections. The unprecedented wealth of information that will be collected and the Study’s large sample size require an insightful, thorough, and well-communicated plan of data access for those who will use the data.

Responsibilities

The DACC is responsible for establishing policies concerning who may have access to Study data, which data may be accessed, and when during the Study data may be accessed. It reviews manuscripts and presentations to assess disclosure risk. The DACC also serves a communication and coordination role among data collection task groups regarding data security issues and is kept apprised of protocol implementation. DACC policies are required to align with NICHD/NIH data sharing and confidentiality principles.

Membership

The DACC chair is NICHD scientist Jennifer Park, PhD, who was appointed by the Study Director. Each of the lead federal agencies in addition to NICHD—NIEHS, CDC, and EPA—has selected a representative to serve on the committee.

DACC Members

Jennifer Park, PhD (Chair)
National Children’s Study Program Office
NICHD, NIH, HHS

Marion J. Balsam, MD
National Children’s Study Program Office
NICHD, NIH, HHS

Stephen L. Buka, ScD
Providence and Bristol Counties, RI Study Center
Brown University

Adolfo Correa, MD, PhD
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
CDC, HHS

Elaine A. Cohen Hubal, PhD
National Center for Computational Technology
EPA

Maureen S. Durkin, PhD, DrPH
Waukesha County, WI Vanguard Center
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Jessica E. Graber, PhD
National Children's Study Program Office
NICHD, NIH, HHS

Kimberly Gray, PhD
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
National Institutes of Health, HHS

Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Ph.D., MPH
Sacramento County, CA Study Center
University of California, Davis

Jennifer Madans, PhD
National Center for Health Statistics
CDC, HHS

John Moye, Jr., MD
National Children's Study Program Officer
NICHD, NIH, HHS

Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP
Queens, NY Vanguard Center
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Robert J. Sokol, MD
Grand Traverse, Lenawee, Macomb, Genesee, and Wayne Counties, MI Study Center
Wayne State University School of Medicine

Nancy Weinfield, PhD
National Children's Study Coordinating Center
Westat

References

Report of the Expert Panel on Public Use Data Access and Disclosure Control (April 2008) (PDF 418 KB)

Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Working Paper 22 (2005)

NIH Data Sharing Policy (February 2003)