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Patient confidentiality rules may be slowing down Dutch medical research

The use of medical data in Dutch research is being severely hampered by the national data protection act introduced in 2018, according to some researchers. 

They argue that the regulation slows down the development of medical treatments and puts the Netherlands at a disadvantage compared with countries such as the United States, where privacy legislation is more flexible. 

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