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Privacy issues in second stage genomics.

J A Robertson1

  • 1University of Texas School of Law, USA.

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|November 19, 2003
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Genomic research requires access to sensitive biologic samples and medical records. Developing ethical guidelines and implementing them within health systems is crucial for advancing disease prevention and treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Bioethics
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Genomic research holds promise for disease prevention and treatment.
  • Access to biologic samples and medical records is essential for this research.
  • Traditional privacy and confidentiality concerns pose challenges to data access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the ethical and practical challenges of accessing sensitive data for genomic research.
  • To explore the development and implementation of ethical rules governing genomic research.
  • To facilitate the integration of genomic research into existing health systems.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of ethical principles related to privacy and genetic information.
  • Examination of existing health system structures for data governance.
Keywords:
Analytical ApproachBiomedical and Behavioral ResearchGenetics and ReproductionNational Bioethics Advisory CommissiondeCode Genetics

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  • Policy analysis for the implementation of ethical guidelines.
  • Main Results:

    • Ethical rule articulation is a prerequisite for resolving privacy conflicts.
    • Implementation of these rules within health systems presents practical and political hurdles.
    • Consensus on ethical rules will shift focus to practical integration challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • Balancing privacy with the needs of genomic research is critical.
    • Developing and implementing robust ethical frameworks is necessary for progress.
    • Effective integration into health systems requires addressing practical and political issues.