Chapter 2: MEDICAL INFORMATION COMMONS: CONCEPTUAL, LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR STAKEHOLDERS

The practice of medicine, the delivery of health care and public health services, and biomedical research have all become more data-intensive. The importance of managing information has become apparent, and with it attention to building knowledge commons. This chapter describes factors that influenc...

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Main Author: Geary, Janis (auth)
Other Authors: Majumder, Mary A. (auth), Robinson, Jill Oliver (auth), Guerrini, Christi (auth), Cook-Deegan, Robert (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2022
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