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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are adequately informed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing whether individuals or groups have received sufficient information about a particular topic or situation.
Example: "Before making a decision, it is crucial that all stakeholders are adequately informed about the potential risks and benefits."
Alternatives: "are sufficiently informed" or "are well-informed".
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Fifth, in contrast to U.S. securities law, which has historically been based on periodic disclosure, Australia adopted a "continuous disclosure" regime, which is designed to ensure that investors are adequately informed of market sensitive information on a timely basis.
This outcome was based on the informed decision making model in which patients are adequately informed about the risks and benefits of screening and have considered their personal values about the decision [ 26].
The two core ethical aims for informed consent encounters are: (1) to ensure that potential participants are adequately informed about the risks and benefits associated with research participation, and (2) to obtain participants' voluntary agreement to participate in research.
(16) Providers of electronic communications services should ensure that their customers are adequately informed as to whether or not access to emergency services and caller location information is provided, and are given clear and transparent information in the initial customer contract and at regular intervals thereafter, for example in customer billing information.
"I am exploring the option of requiring an 'opt-in' so that Medicare beneficiaries are adequately informed and able to make the choices that work best for them," said Schakowsky, whose district includes the Chicago area.
When patients and family members are adequately informed of the risks and benefits of these therapies, which often they are not, they are more likely to choose palliative care, resulting in improved quality of lives and better deaths.
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In its submission the Victorian government warned citizens may not be adequately informed that information they provide to get a driver's licence, including biometric data, could be "reused for other law enforcement purposes".
Participants were adequately informed and a written informed consent for participation in the study including agreement with the data and information to be published in an anonymous way was obtained from all the enrolled subjects.
Provided there is valid consent, meaning that the participant is adequately informed, understands, and the informed consent is given by a competent person [ 36], the risk of therapeutic misconception and inappropriate inducement or coercion can be minimised.
The validity of informed consent relies on the patient having been adequately informed and having understood this information.
In the following we will assume that to be valid informed consent requires that the person providing consent is adequately informed about his options and their consequences, and that consent is provided without undue influence.
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