Facilitating the ethical use of health data for the benefit of society: Electronic health records, consent and the duty of easy rescue
Advances in data science allow for sophisticated analysis of increasingly large data sets. In the medical context, large volumes of data collected for health care purposes are contained in electronic health records. The real-life character and sheer amount of data contained in them makes electronic...
Main Authors: | Savulescu, J, Mann, S, Sahakian, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2016
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