Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance

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Main Author: Morrison, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title_full Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title_fullStr Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title_full_unstemmed Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title_short Research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
title_sort research using free text data in medical records could benefit from dynamic consent and other tools for responsible governance
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