The effective coordination of health care relies on communication of confidential information about consumers between different health and community care services. However, consumers must be able to give or withhold "e-Consent" to those who wish to access their electronic health information. There are several possible forms for e-Consent. In the general consent model, a patient provides blanket consent for access to his or her information by an organization for all future information requests. Conversely, general denial explicitly denies consent for information to be used in future circumstances, and in each new episode of care, a new consent would be needed to obtain information. In the general consent with specific denial model, a patient...
In July, 1999, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) approved and recommended the ESIGN Act, enabling ele...
Digitization is becoming more and more important in the medical sector. Through electronic health re...
Consumer concerns over the safety of their personal information and the violation of their privacy r...
Lately, many initiatives exist that aim toward integrated e-health systems on a large scale. One of ...
E-consent systems are attracting considerable interest as healthcare providers increasingly apply in...
Community health workers in primary care programs increasingly use Mobile Health Data Collection Sys...
The issue of whether, to what extent, and how individuals should have the ability to exercise contro...
This paper describes an eConsent model and demonstrator used to investigate the implementation of pa...
The notion of patient's consent plays a major role in granting access to medical data. In typical he...
Abstract—The notion of patient’s consent plays a major role in granting access to medical data. In t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions of using an interactive el...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is very general and we should pay more attention to a pati...
e-Health data is sensitive and consenting to the collection, processing, and sharing involves compli...
Gradually, discussions about the mechanisms needed to achieve trust by consumers in e-business deali...
Introduction Despite the 2015 Montgomery Ruling highlighting key requisites for informed consent, li...
In July, 1999, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) approved and recommended the ESIGN Act, enabling ele...
Digitization is becoming more and more important in the medical sector. Through electronic health re...
Consumer concerns over the safety of their personal information and the violation of their privacy r...
Lately, many initiatives exist that aim toward integrated e-health systems on a large scale. One of ...
E-consent systems are attracting considerable interest as healthcare providers increasingly apply in...
Community health workers in primary care programs increasingly use Mobile Health Data Collection Sys...
The issue of whether, to what extent, and how individuals should have the ability to exercise contro...
This paper describes an eConsent model and demonstrator used to investigate the implementation of pa...
The notion of patient's consent plays a major role in granting access to medical data. In typical he...
Abstract—The notion of patient’s consent plays a major role in granting access to medical data. In t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions of using an interactive el...
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is very general and we should pay more attention to a pati...
e-Health data is sensitive and consenting to the collection, processing, and sharing involves compli...
Gradually, discussions about the mechanisms needed to achieve trust by consumers in e-business deali...
Introduction Despite the 2015 Montgomery Ruling highlighting key requisites for informed consent, li...
In July, 1999, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) approved and recommended the ESIGN Act, enabling ele...
Digitization is becoming more and more important in the medical sector. Through electronic health re...
Consumer concerns over the safety of their personal information and the violation of their privacy r...