The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of research in health data management. This paper identifies literature, technological advances and current thinking on electronic consent (eConsent). Key issues for Health Care Providers (HCP) and consumers are distilled through a content analysis of a cross section of news reports for the year June 2005-May 2006. For the study we selected countries that are in the process of adopting shared electronic health records, and took the approach of using media analysis. The press is a professional critic as defined by Sauer and Willcocks (2007). The topic of eConsent is closely aligned with issues of information privacy and related legislation, patient righ...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Background Denmark has implemented a comprehensive, nationwide pharmaceutical information system, an...
This study gives a brief description of paper-based record and the adoption of ICT, which brought th...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
In an online world, the distinction between public and private is becoming increasingly blurred with...
Healthcare is changing. It is moving to a paperless environment and becoming a team-based, interdisc...
Healthcare is changing. It is moving to a paperless environment, a team-based, interdisciplinary and...
E-consent systems are attracting considerable interest as healthcare providers increasingly apply in...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is very general and we should pay more attention to a pati...
This paper describes an eConsent model and demonstrator used to investigate the implementation of pa...
The effective coordination of health care relies on communication of confidential information about ...
Community health workers in primary care programs increasingly use Mobile Health Data Collection Sys...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Informed consents are a critical and essential component of the clinical research process. Currently...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Background Denmark has implemented a comprehensive, nationwide pharmaceutical information system, an...
This study gives a brief description of paper-based record and the adoption of ICT, which brought th...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
In an online world, the distinction between public and private is becoming increasingly blurred with...
Healthcare is changing. It is moving to a paperless environment and becoming a team-based, interdisc...
Healthcare is changing. It is moving to a paperless environment, a team-based, interdisciplinary and...
E-consent systems are attracting considerable interest as healthcare providers increasingly apply in...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is very general and we should pay more attention to a pati...
This paper describes an eConsent model and demonstrator used to investigate the implementation of pa...
The effective coordination of health care relies on communication of confidential information about ...
Community health workers in primary care programs increasingly use Mobile Health Data Collection Sys...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Informed consents are a critical and essential component of the clinical research process. Currently...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Background Denmark has implemented a comprehensive, nationwide pharmaceutical information system, an...
This study gives a brief description of paper-based record and the adoption of ICT, which brought th...