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Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences, 2021, 2(1); doi: 10.25236/AJMHS.2021.020104.

Ethical Review Based on Health Care Big Data

Author(s)

Shaojie Hao

Corresponding Author:
Shaojie Hao
Affiliation(s)

International College, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China

Abstract

China's ethical review regulations related to health care big data can not fully cover all kinds of problems in the application process of health care big data. Through the in-depth study of relevant laws and regulations at home and abroad and the in-depth analysis of relevant research results of researchers at home and abroad, this paper discusses the ethical review issues related to health care big data, in order to provide some reasonable suggestions for the ethical social difference norms for the research and application of health care big data in China.

Keywords

Big data; Health; Medical care; Ethical review

Cite This Paper

Shaojie Hao. Ethical Review Based on Health Care Big Data. Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences (2021) Vol. 2, Issue 1: 15-19. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJMHS.2021.020104.

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