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It seems that everyone is in pursuit of an organization’s data, which have become the commodity for healthcare. Physician leaders should ensure that before sharing this valuable commodity, they are getting the most out of their little data for the benefit of their patients, organizations, and communities. Count your change so that you know beforehand what benefits your organization and community can expect from data-sharing and how those benefits will be derived and measured.