The ethics of ‘personalised’ healthcare in a consumer age July 7, 2009
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medicine, Personalized medicine, Web 2.0.trackback
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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics is currently running a consultation on Medical profiling and online medicine: the ethics of ‘personalised’ healthcare in a consumer age. The paper provides background information and asks questions on a number of different issues relating to medical profiling and online medicine. We are seeking the views of people including those who have used medical profiling and online medicine services, people working in the area and other stakeholders, academics, policy makers and members of the public.
The deadline for responses is 31st July 2009. The Working Party will consider all the consultation responses received and use them to inform its deliberations. A report with conclusions and recommendations is expected to be published in Spring 2010, and a copy of the final report will be sent to all consultation respondents.
You can complete it online.









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