In this article, the topic of YODA Project will be addressed from different perspectives, with the purpose of exploring its implications, applications and relevance today. Its historical context, its possible impacts in various areas and its relevance in the current panorama will be analyzed in detail. Likewise, its possible future implications will be delved into and various points of view on YODA Project will be discussed. Through a journey through different approaches and opinions, the aim is to provide the reader with a comprehensive and detailed vision of this topic, with the aim of encouraging debate and reflection.
The YODA Project has served as a trusted intermediary in a variety of collaborative efforts to make scientific data more broadly available to researchers. It is a response to expanding demands for health information.[1]
The YODA Project is currently partnering with Johnson & Johnson..[2][3][4] SI-BONE is also a partner.[5] Inquiries for data availability for unlisted trials from these data holders can also be submitted.[6]
This project is being examined as a pilot for a new way of sharing information.[7][8]
Krumholz, Harlan M.; Waldstreicher, Joanne (4 August 2016). "The Yale Open Data Access (YODA) Project — A Mechanism for Data Sharing". New England Journal of Medicine. 375 (5): 403–405. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1607342. ISSN0028-4793. PMID27518657.