Media Release: Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Some 91 per cent of Australians would be willing to share their de-identified medical data if it went towards research purposes.
That’s just one of the important findings from a Roy Morgan Research poll conducted on behalf of Research Australia as part of their annual national Australia Speaks study.
“What scientists and researchers need is data to develop new treatments and to track changes in the rise and fall of diseases over time,” said Research Australia CEO, Nadia Levin.
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