OBJECTIVE: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. In particular, public trust is essential for personal data use, as demonstrated in debates in many countries, for example, about whether data from COVID-19 contact tracing apps should be pooled or remain on individuals' smartphones. Low levels of public trust pose a risk not only to health system legitimacy but can also harm population health. METHODS: Synthesising our previous qualitative and theoretical research in the English National Health Service which enabled us to conceptualise the nature of public trust in health systems, we present guiding principles designed to rebuild public trust, if lost, and to maintain high levels of public tr...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
Background In the UK, the solidaristic character of the NHS makes it one of the most trusted public ...
Considering the underlying importance of trust, there is too little research into the understanding,...
Objective: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
Information is clearly vital to public health, but the acquisition and use of public health data eli...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Public trust lacks a precise, theoretically grounded and empirically tested definition, despite the ...
Biobanks are made all the more valuable when the biological samples they hold can be linked to healt...
Large-scale availability of personal health data, together with improved data analytic capabilities ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142931/1/hesr12654.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Information is clearly vital to public health, but the acquisition and use of public health data eli...
There is little research into the understanding, protection and recovery of public trust in health c...
Abstract Public trust is paramount for the well functioning of data driven healthcare activities suc...
The central argument in this paper is that "public trust" is critical for developing and maintainin...
Powered by ‘big health data’ and enormous gains in computing power, artificial intelligence and rela...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
Background In the UK, the solidaristic character of the NHS makes it one of the most trusted public ...
Considering the underlying importance of trust, there is too little research into the understanding,...
Objective: Public trust in health systems is pivotal for their effective and efficient functioning. ...
Information is clearly vital to public health, but the acquisition and use of public health data eli...
The conceptual ambiguity of public trust in the healthcare system poses problems for governance and...
Public trust lacks a precise, theoretically grounded and empirically tested definition, despite the ...
Biobanks are made all the more valuable when the biological samples they hold can be linked to healt...
Large-scale availability of personal health data, together with improved data analytic capabilities ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142931/1/hesr12654.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Information is clearly vital to public health, but the acquisition and use of public health data eli...
There is little research into the understanding, protection and recovery of public trust in health c...
Abstract Public trust is paramount for the well functioning of data driven healthcare activities suc...
The central argument in this paper is that "public trust" is critical for developing and maintainin...
Powered by ‘big health data’ and enormous gains in computing power, artificial intelligence and rela...
Trust is fundamental in the healthcare setting. For this reason, over years scholars have devoted gr...
Background In the UK, the solidaristic character of the NHS makes it one of the most trusted public ...
Considering the underlying importance of trust, there is too little research into the understanding,...