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Low risk research using routinely collected identifiable health information without informed consent: encounters with the Patient Information Advisory Group

机译:未经知情同意使用常规收集的可识别健康信息进行低风险研究:与患者信息咨询小组会面

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Current UK legislation is impacting upon the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of medical record-based research aimed at benefiting the NHS and the public heath. Whereas previous commentators have focused on the Data Protection Act 1998, the Health and Social Care Act 2001 is the key legislation for public health researchers wishing to access medical records without written consent. The Act requires researchers to apply to the Patient Information Advisory Group (PIAG) for permission to access medical records without written permission. We present a case study of the work required to obtain the necessary permissions from PIAG in order to conduct a large scale public health research project. In our experience it took eight months to receive permission to access basic identifying information on individuals registered at general practices, and a decision on whether we could access clinical information in medical records without consent took 18 months. Such delays pose near insurmountable difficulties to grant funded research, and in our case £560 000 of public and charitable money was spent on research staff while a large part of their work was prohibited until the third year of a three year grant. We conclude by arguing that many of the current problems could be avoided by returning PIAG’s responsibilities to research ethics committees, and by allowing “opt-out” consent for many public health research projects.
机译:英国目前的立法正在影响旨在使NHS和公众健康受益的基于医学记录的研究的可行性和成本效益。以前的评论者关注1998年的《数据保护法》,而2001年的《健康与社会护理法》是希望在未经书面同意的情况下访问病历的公共卫生研究人员的主要立法。该法案要求研究人员未经患者书面许可,必须向患者信息咨询小组(PIAG)申请访问病历。我们提供了一个案例研究,说明了从PIAG获得必要许可以开展大规模公共卫生研究项目所需的工作。根据我们的经验,花了八个月的时间才获得访问按一般惯例注册的个人的基本标识信息的许可,而关于是否可以未经同意访问我们医疗记录中的临床信息的决定需要18个月的时间。这种延误给获得资助的研究带来了几乎无法克服的困难,在我们的案例中,56万英镑的公共和慈善资金用于研究人员,而他们的大部分工作被禁止,直到三年资助的第三年。最后,我们认为可以通过将PIAG的职责归还给研究伦理委员会,并允许许多公共卫生研究项目“选择退出”来避免许多当前的问题。

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