NIMH Seeks Feedback on Mental Health Data Closeout Paperwork
Published Date: 8/7/2025
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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) wants your thoughts on a new form called the Data Access Closeout Report, which helps track how mental health data is used and closed out. This affects researchers who use the NIMH Data Archive and aims to keep data sharing smooth and organized. You’ve got 60 days to share your feedback—no extra costs involved, just your voice!
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