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Letter: Confidentiality is vital in medicine

Published 21 October 2015

From John Hughes

When I receive medical treatment I expect all my sensitive clinical data to be kept confidential. Yet Thomas Heldt proposes that data from bedside monitoring devices be stored and made available to researchers (26 September, p 27). If he wants such data, he must obtain informed written consent from every patient.
London, UK

Issue no. 3044 published 24 October 2015

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