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New NIDDK GUID services for privacy-preserving record linkage

Here is the information from the NIDDK Central Repository (NIDDK-CR):

"Dear NIDDK-funded investigators and study teams,

 

We are pleased to announce that the NIDDK Central Repository (NIDDK-CR) now provides access to the NIH Centralized Global Unique Identifier (GUID) system, a powerful, privacy-preserving record-linkage service available to eligible NIDDK-funded projects.

 

A GUID is a unique, randomly generated code that enables you to link participant data across time, sites, and studies—without sharing personally identifiable information (PII). This approach supports secure, long-term follow-up and cross-study analyses while maintaining the highest privacy standards.

 

Why consider using the GUID system in your study?

  • No personal data is transferred; only encrypted values are used.
  • Facilitates combining participant data when individuals participate in multiple studies.
  • Reduces duplicate records and improves data completeness.
  • Supports multi-study collaboration, harmonization, and meta-analysis.
  • Integrates smoothly with existing clinical trial, EHR-linked, or self-report data workflows.

 

Projects that may qualify include:

  • Longitudinal or multi-site clinical studies
  • Co-funded projects requiring cross-study data linkage
  • Studies needing secure, privacy-preserving methods for participant-level data tracking

 

Cost & Implementation Support
Server setup, implementation, and maintenance are supported by NIH CIT and the NIDDK-CR, allowing investigators to adopt GUID services at no or modest cost.

 

Interested in using GUIDs?
Investigators should reach out to the NIDDK-CR Program staff, 
Dee Cooper and Rebecca Rodriguez, to discuss study eligibility and next steps.

Additional information, including a video demonstration of GUID generation, is available at:  
https://bricsguid.niddk.nih.gov/about

 

We encourage you to consider integrating GUIDs into your project to enhance data quality, support long-term analyses, and expand opportunities for collaboration."


Source and more information: 
1. NIDDK-CR email
2.
https://bricsguid.niddk.nih.gov/about


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