Secondary health information research requires vast quantities of data in order to make clinical and health delivery breakthroughs. Restrictive policies that limit the use of such information threaten to stymie this research. While the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for the new Common Rule permits patients to provide broad consent for the use of their information for research, that policy offers insufficient flexibility. This Article suggests a flexible consenting system that allows patients to consent to a range of privacy risks. The details of the system will be fleshed out in future work
Health research is the single vehicle for uncovering the varying causes of disease or illness, under...
General practitioners are increasingly approached to participate in research and share de-identified...
Abstract Background Immense volumes of personal healt...
Secondary health information research requires vast quantities of data in order to make clinical and...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
Advances in data science allow for sophisticated analysis of increasingly large data sets. In the me...
The short article shows how in current research practices the law fails in o facilitating medical re...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
Advances in data science allow for sophisticated analysis of increasingly large datasets. In the med...
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant lev...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
The emergence of novel health record devices has opened a new avenue for medical sciences. Portable ...
Some emergency medicine research, especially retrospective studies using medical records review, rel...
Abstract Background Developments in information techn...
There is increasing investment in large-scale repositories of clinical data, sometimes as a direct r...
Health research is the single vehicle for uncovering the varying causes of disease or illness, under...
General practitioners are increasingly approached to participate in research and share de-identified...
Abstract Background Immense volumes of personal healt...
Secondary health information research requires vast quantities of data in order to make clinical and...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
Advances in data science allow for sophisticated analysis of increasingly large data sets. In the me...
The short article shows how in current research practices the law fails in o facilitating medical re...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
Advances in data science allow for sophisticated analysis of increasingly large datasets. In the med...
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant lev...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
The emergence of novel health record devices has opened a new avenue for medical sciences. Portable ...
Some emergency medicine research, especially retrospective studies using medical records review, rel...
Abstract Background Developments in information techn...
There is increasing investment in large-scale repositories of clinical data, sometimes as a direct r...
Health research is the single vehicle for uncovering the varying causes of disease or illness, under...
General practitioners are increasingly approached to participate in research and share de-identified...
Abstract Background Immense volumes of personal healt...