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2. We must convince the public that researchers need access to medical records.
3. Do patients know that their records aren't private?
4. New legislation will ban sale of patients' data for commercial uses.
5. Appeal Court will decide whether a patient has right to be consulted before a "do not attempt resuscitation" note is put in notes.
6. The commodification of patient medical records.
7. Cancer charities need access to patient data too.
8. Medical data: does patient privacy trump access for research?
9. Doctor arrested during transit in United Arab Emirates is cleared of any wrongdoing.
10. Doctors won't be disciplined for giving records to patients thinking of assisted suicide, says GMC.
11. Southall is cleared of serious professional conduct.
12. "Public-researcher partnership". Realities in accessing records.
13. Judge allows disclosure of workers' medical records after death.
14. Quebec board denied list of patients with cardiac devices.
15. Doctors in Netherlands worry court ruling erodes patient confidentiality.
16. Balancing potential risks and benefits of using confidential data.
17. Crime victims are given right to object to disclosure of their medical records to courts.
18. Implications of data protection legislation for family history.
19. Evidence will help achieve consensus.
20. Using personal health information in medical research.
21. Consent, confidentiality, and the Data Protection Act.
22. Doctors outraged at Patriot Act's potential to seize medical records.
23. Lawyers gain access to Guantanamo medical records.
24. US patient privacy law comes into effect.
25. Doctor accused of "interfering" in girl's treatment is cleared by GMC.
26. New rules announced on confidentiality of US patient records.
27. Consent, confidentiality, and the threat to public health surveillance.
28. Bush to drop medical records privacy clause.
29. Using patient identifiable data without consent. Argument for consent may invalidate research and stigmatise some patients.
30. Using patient identifiable data without consent. Integrity of communicable disease surveillance is important patient care.
31. Using patient identifiable data without consent. Obtaining individual consent may hinder studies.
32. Undermining data privacy in health information.
33. US sets national standards for patient privacy.
34. Fallout from the Shipman case. Requirement that general practice records be on government forms for legal reasons needs to be updated.
35. Sale of prescription data breaches confidentiality.
36. Maintaining privacy and the health of the public. Should not be seen as in opposition.
37. Disclosure of clinical audit records in law: risks and possible defences.
38. Disclosure and use of personal health information.
39. Data protection, health care, and the new European directive.
40. Australia rules that doctors own their notes.
41. Uproar over confidentiality in New Zealand.
42. Patients' access to their own psychiatric records.
43. Editing medical records.
44. Computers and confidentiality.
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