Data Access Groups
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Data Access Groups are especially important for confidentiality. A participant enrolled at one facility may not expect staff at another facility to view their identifiable clinical details. Site-level separation reduces unnecessary exposure and helps the study team honor consent, ethics approvals, site agreements, and data protection requirements. DAGs also support operational accountability because each site can focus on its own completeness, queries, and performance indicators.