>"Give researchers a lot more confidence that NHS can respond if the HRA is doing the greater part of the approving" Janet Wisely. CEO, HRA.
Who ARE the Health Research Authority? Is this another example of HRA helping others to bypass pt consent?>
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/mar/31/clinical-trail-delays-uk-vulnerable-epidemics-doctors?CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2 …
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@C7RKY I agree with the idea of HRA taking on this role as long as it is properly structured for it. Pre-approved protocols also sensible -
@Snyberwiz Any organisation who sets out to advise others on bypassing patient consent, makes me nervous tbh. >pic.twitter.com/y0rTmHp6cA
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@C7RKY Dont think they are suggesting by-passing patient consent. If they were I certainly wouldn't support it. I see consent as an absolute -
@C7RKY ..except of course where there arr issues of capacity or emergency treatment - then strong safeguards and clear guidance are needed -
@Snyberwiz I'm less clear on who they are, what powers they have & how they're using them. More homework required but I'm far from confident
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