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Building informed consent – the importance of trust and transparency in safe health data sharing practices

January 28, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by 67Health in partnership with Data Saves Lives. 67Health is a healthcare communications agency. Data Saves Lives is a multi-stakeholder initiative with the aim of […]

Health data will pave the route to patient empowerment – so long as it is conducted and managed in an ethical way

November 26, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by 67Health in partnership with Data Saves Lives. 67Health is a healthcare communications agency. Data Saves Lives is a multi-stakeholder initiative with […]

Beyond trust: collective understanding of the common good and patient data

March 19, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by Dr Jessica Barnes, psychologist/behavioural scientist and qualitative researcher in the Cancer Behavioural Science Group at King’s College London. She is […]

Medical research and the double-edged sword of data protection

March 5, 2021 Jamie Doorbar 1

Just over two years ago, on the 25th of May 2018, the UK government implemented the Data Protection Act across the country. This was the latest […]

Medical research and the common law of confidentiality

February 19, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

In this series, members of our group, the wider research field & individuals from public interest groups will debate the use of patient data in […]

Data protection versus health protection

May 30, 2018 Peter Sasieni 1

On 25th of May 2018 the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went live. GDPR is designed to protect EU citizens from organisations using their data […]

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