The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was introduced in 2018 to harmonize data privacy and security laws across the European Union (EU). It applies to any organization collecting personal data in the EU. To date, service-level consent has been used as a proportionate approach for clinical trials, which implement low-risk, routine, service-wide interventions for which individual consent is considered inappropriate. In the context of public health research, GDPR now requires that individuals have the option to choose whether their data may be used for research, which presents a challenge when consent has been given by the clinical service and not by individual service users. We report here on development of a pragmatic opt-out solutio...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...
Sharing health and social care data is essential to the delivery of high quality health care as well...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of ‘opt out’ for use of personal confidential data in he...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of ‘opt out’ for use of personal confidential data in he...
This article analyses the balance which the GDPR strikes between two important social values: protec...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of 'opt out' for use of personal confidential data in he...
Several recent data protection laws appear to afford a privileged position to scientific research, i...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets a high bar for consent for the processing of pers...
BACKGROUND: The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will impact on European ...
Background Routinely-collected electronic health and social-care data are now widely used for resear...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
Humanities and social sciences researchers encounter a number of data protection issues in their wor...
BACKGROUND: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtai...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...
Sharing health and social care data is essential to the delivery of high quality health care as well...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of ‘opt out’ for use of personal confidential data in he...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of ‘opt out’ for use of personal confidential data in he...
This article analyses the balance which the GDPR strikes between two important social values: protec...
England and Wales are moving toward a model of 'opt out' for use of personal confidential data in he...
Several recent data protection laws appear to afford a privileged position to scientific research, i...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets a high bar for consent for the processing of pers...
BACKGROUND: The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will impact on European ...
Background Routinely-collected electronic health and social-care data are now widely used for resear...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
Humanities and social sciences researchers encounter a number of data protection issues in their wor...
BACKGROUND: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtai...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...
Sharing health and social care data is essential to the delivery of high quality health care as well...
In May 2021, the UK National Health Service (NHS) proposed a scheme—called General Practice Data for...