Meta consent - A flexible solution to the problem of secondary use of health data

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In this article we provide an in-depth description of a new model of informed consent called ‘meta consent’ and consider its practical implementation. We explore justifications for preferring meta consent over alternative models of consent as a solution to the problem of secondary use of health data for research. We finally argue that meta consent strikes an appropriate balance between enabling valuable research and protecting the individual.

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Ploug, T., & Holm, S. (2016). Meta consent - A flexible solution to the problem of secondary use of health data. Bioethics, 30(9), 721–732. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12286

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