Stimulating seminar
Over 45 scientists attended the seminar of March 15th on the changes in the European data protection regime. The purpose was to explain what is certainly coming and what possible changes might be very detrimental to observational research, and to discuss how those possible negative consequences might be averted. Evert-Ben van Veen started with a presentation of the GDPR as it stands now. The presentation, in Dutch, can be downloaded here. The last half hour was dedicated to a discussion about strategies to prevent rigid privacy rules blocking European health research. On-going initiatives, also from patient organisations, were presented and new initiatives were discussed. Some of the conclusions were that researchers should address all three main actors and that the focus should not be on the exemption of informed consent for research but rather on rules which provide for sufficient flexibility to allow observational research to go forward based on a general understanding of the data subjects and their trust, as has been evidenced in empirical research, that data will be used diligently to further health and health care in Europe.
Over 45 scientists attended the seminar of March 15th on the changes in the European data protection regime. The purpose was to explain what is certainly coming and what possible changes might be very detrimental to observational research, and to discuss how those possible negative consequences might be averted. Evert-Ben van Veen started with a presentation of the GDPR as it stands now. The presentation, in Dutch, can be downloaded here. The last half hour was dedicated to a discussion about strategies to prevent rigid privacy rules blocking European health research. On-going initiatives, also from patient organisations, were presented and new initiatives were discussed. Some of the conclusions were that researchers should address all three main actors and that the focus should not be on the exemption of informed consent for research but rather on rules which provide for sufficient flexibility to allow observational research to go forward based on a general understanding of the data subjects and their trust, as has been evidenced in empirical research, that data will be used diligently to further health and health care in Europe.
