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Science 7 December 2001:
Vol. 294. no. 5549, pp. 2070 - 2071
DOI: 10.1126/science.294.5549.2070

News of the Week

PATIENT PRIVACY:
Researchers Say Rules Are Too Restrictive

Jocelyn Kaiser

A coalition of biomedical societies and research universities is mounting a major assault on a new rule covering the privacy of health records, arguing that the regulation will stifle research. However, patient rights groups say that scientists are overreacting to needed reforms.

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The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act: Planning for and Response to Bioterrorism and Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases.
L. O. Gostin, J. W. Sapsin, S. P. Teret, S. Burris, J. S. Mair, J. G. Hodge Jr, and J. S. Vernick (2002)
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Medical Privacy and Medical Research -- Judging the New Federal Regulations.
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