Towards Adaptive Governance in Big Data Health Research
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Datum
2021-06Typ
- Book Chapter
ETH Bibliographie
yes
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Abstract
In recent times, biomedical research has begun to tap into larger-than-ever collections of different data types. As a consequence, the notion of health data – data that are of relevance for health-related research or for clinical purposes – is expanding to include a variety of non-clinical data, as well as data provided by research participants themselves through commercially available products such as smartphones and fitness bands. To date, most scholarship and policy on these issues has focused on privacy and data protection. Less attention has been paid to addressing other aspects of the wicked challenges posed by big data health research and even less work has been geared towards the development of novel governance frameworks. In this chapter, we make the case for adaptive and principle-based governance of big data research. We outline six principles of adaptive governance for big data research and propose key factors for their implementation into effective governance structures and processes. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000489156Publikationsstatus
publishedHerausgeber(in)
Buchtitel
The Cambridge Handbook of Health Research RegulationZeitschrift / Serie
Cambridge Law HandbooksSeiten / Artikelnummer
Verlag
Cambridge University PressOrganisationseinheit
02540 - Institut für Translationale Medizin / Institute of Translational Medicine09614 - Vayena, Eftychia / Vayena, Eftychia
ETH Bibliographie
yes
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