In Response to Ballantyne and Schaefer's 'Consent and the Ethical Duty to Participate in Health Data Research'
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Med Ethics
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Specialty
Medical Ethics
Date
2019 Jan 9
PMID
30617201
Citations
1
Authors
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Abstract
We welcome Ballantyne & Schaefer's discussion of the issues concerning consent and use of health data for research. In response to their acknowledgement of the need for public debate and discussion, we provide evidence from our own public consultation on this topic.
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