Browsing All posts tagged under »patient data«

The Caldicott Review recommends how personal data should be used for research

April 26, 2013 by

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Dame Fiona Caldicott has recommended that data that could identify patients be processed in "safe havens".

Your say on our draft statement on access to patient data for research

April 17, 2013 by

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We are revising our statement on the use of patient data for research and we would like your thoughts to help us shape this.

Proposed changes to the EU’s update of data protection could be bad for research

March 26, 2013 by

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AMRC joins medical research funders to support a joint statement explaining why the rapporteur's proposed changes are bad for research.

What a culture of research looks like

January 9, 2013 by

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We recently took a day trip up to Manchester to see first hand how research can be embedded in the NHS

Shape our response to the NHS constitution

December 13, 2012 by

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The government is updating the NHS constitution including adding extra detail laying out how peoples data will be shared and used for research. We plan to respond.

Online discussion about patient data in the NHS

December 4, 2012 by

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This Thursday, the Guardian is holding a live online discussion about Patient data in the NHS.

Our annual conference – Partnerships and collaborations in research

November 16, 2012 by

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Top speakers at our annual conference discuss charity collaboration, and how it can strengthen the sector

Charities and researchers call for greater awareness of patient data use

November 6, 2012 by

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AMRC is a co-signatory to a letter published in the Times today in response to proposed changes to the NHS constitution

Proposals for a new NHS Constitution published today

November 5, 2012 by

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With three pledges on patient data that are important for medical research

The death of IPR?

October 12, 2012 by

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GlaxoSmithKline has announced it will open up anonymised data from clinical trials for further research. Shar Nebhrajani argues that openness can lead to more innovation, and asks: is it time for new models of intellectual property rights?

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