O2-5.6 Public good, personal privacy: a citizens' deliberation about using medical information for pharmacoepidemiological research

  • Parkin L
  • Paul C
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Epidemiologists have long argued for access to personal medical information in order to undertake research in the public interest, while legislation and ethical guidelines have increasingly focused on protecting the privacy of individuals. How the public weighs up these public interest and privacy arguments is unclear.

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Parkin, L., & Paul, C. (2011). O2-5.6 Public good, personal privacy: a citizens’ deliberation about using medical information for pharmacoepidemiological research. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 65(Suppl 1), A28–A28. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2011.142976a.75

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