Dynamic Consent: A Possible Solution to Improve Patient Confidence and Trust in How Electronic Patient Records Are Used in Medical Research
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David Lund | Jane Kaye | Karen Spencer | Caroline Sanders | William G Dixon | W. Dixon | E. Whitley | J. Kaye | C. Sanders | K. Spencer | David Lund | H. Williams | Hawys Williams | Edgar A Whitley | Karen Spencer
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