Kim Jae Sun, Hong Dae Un
College of Law, Dongguk University, Seoul, Korea.
Healthc Inform Res. 2025 Jul;31(3):226-234. doi: 10.4258/hir.2025.31.3.226. Epub 2025 Jul 31.
The Korean government has been developing the National Integrated Biological Data Construction Project (NIBDCP) for over a decade, aiming to establish a comprehensive framework for the collection, production, provision, and utilization of biological data. This study examines the project's structure, features, and governance framework to identify key recommendations for successful implementation.
A systematic analysis of the NIBDCP was conducted, focusing on governance structures, data management protocols, and operational systems. The evaluation emphasized institutional roles, consent requirements, sustainable data production, and researcher accessibility, identifying areas for improvement.
The analysis identified four critical areas requiring enhancement. First, the governance framework should empower the Secretariat to clearly define institutional responsibilities and facilitate inter-agency collaboration. Second, data collection protocols must address broad consent requirements, including provision of adequate information, explicit consent for secondary use, itemized withdrawal options, protection of minors' rights, and improved participant convenience. Third, establishing a systemic and sustainable data production framework is essential, with an emphasis on data quality, standardization, and scalability. Finally, the system for data provision and utilization should enhance researcher accessibility by ensuring data openness, maintaining a unified Institutional Review Board system, and streamlining application and usage processes.
Strengthening governance, upholding ethical standards in data collection, ensuring sustainable data production, and optimizing researcher accessibility are essential for the success of the NIBDCP. These measures will help achieve the project's goals and establish a robust model for biological data governance and utilization in Korea.
韩国政府十多年来一直在开展国家综合生物数据建设项目(NIBDCP),旨在建立一个生物数据收集、生产、提供和利用的综合框架。本研究考察了该项目的结构、特点和治理框架,以确定成功实施的关键建议。
对NIBDCP进行了系统分析,重点关注治理结构、数据管理协议和操作系统。评估强调了机构角色、知情同意要求、可持续数据生产以及研究人员的可获取性,确定了需要改进的领域。
分析确定了四个需要加强的关键领域。第一,治理框架应赋予秘书处明确界定机构职责并促进机构间合作的权力。第二,数据收集协议必须满足广泛的知情同意要求,包括提供充分信息、明确同意二次使用、逐项列出退出选项、保护未成年人权利以及提高参与者的便利性。第三,建立一个系统且可持续的数据生产框架至关重要,重点是数据质量、标准化和可扩展性。最后,数据提供和利用系统应通过确保数据开放、维持统一的机构审查委员会系统以及简化申请和使用流程来提高研究人员的可获取性。
加强治理、在数据收集中坚持道德标准、确保可持续的数据生产以及优化研究人员的可获取性对于NIBDCP的成功至关重要。这些措施将有助于实现该项目的目标,并在韩国建立一个强大的生物数据治理和利用模式。