Linking health data with census data on ethnicity has potential benefits for the health of ethnic minority groups. Ethical objections to linking these data however include concerns about informed consent and the possibility of the findings being misused against the interests of ethnic minority groups. While consent concerns may be allayed by procedures to safeguard anonymity and respect privacy, robust procedures to demonstrate public approval of data linkage also need to be devised. The possibility of findings being misused against the interests of ethnic minority groups may be diminished by informed and open public discussion in mature democracies, but remain a concern in the international context. © 2007 Boyd; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Boyd, K. M. (2007). Ethnicity and the ethics of data linkage. BMC Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-7-318
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