The U.S. Department of Homeland Security used
a scientifically flawed study to justify its selection of Manhattan, Kansas, as the site for the proposed National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, according to a federal report obtained by The Washington Post.
Not exact matches
«We find the
study scientifically to be deeply and probably irretrievably
flawed,» says Andy Slovak, BNFL's chief medical officer.
For example, if a research
study was so
scientifically flawed that it would provide no useful knowledge, any risk to patient privacy that might result from the use or disclosure of protected health information without individuals» authorization would be too great.