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On Sunday 21st July, an interview with our Chief Scientist, Professor Naomi Allen, appeared in the Observer.

The article, by Robin McKie, Science and Environment Editor highlighted why gaining access to our volunteers’ consented GP data would transform research into the causes and treatment of disease. Professor Allen said:

Naomi Allen
Professor Naomi Allen

We have been trying to get our hands on primary care data for a decade now and we have got nowhere. It is deeply frustrating and shows the government needs to step in to shoulder responsibility so busy GPs don’t have to. 

That data would transform our ability to uncover the causes of so many diseases and help researchers develop new treatments. Getting access to primary care data from GPs would ultimately help the whole world in terms of treating illnesses.

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