On 30th November 2011, Peter Gøtzsche from the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Copenhagen, addressed the European Parliament in Brussels while the conference ‘Horizon 2020: Investing in the Common Good’ was… Click to show full abstract
On 30th November 2011, Peter Gøtzsche from the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Copenhagen, addressed the European Parliament in Brussels while the conference ‘Horizon 2020: Investing in the Common Good’ was taking place. The conference intended an examination of what it meant to treat knowledge as a public good in policy-making and how this might influence future European Union funding schemes for research and innovation. His talk focused on the moral obligation and benefits to society of providing free access to all anonymised raw patient data for clinical research.
               
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