Genome and other data are already being used in areas including cancer and rare diseases. Data-sharing and secondary uses are likely to become much broader and far more extensive; thus, obtaining proper consent for these new uses of data is an important issue. Obtaining consent through online methods may be an option to overcome the problems associated with one-off, paper-based informed consent. When the process of obtaining consent takes place remotely, authentication must be assured. Patients may also choose to store some of their own information online, such as genetic information, and allow healthcare professionals to access this data. In this health information transfer and exchange process, it is vital that anyone accessing this infor...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
The development of information technology has eased the medical services and provided the electronic...
Identity is important when it is weak. This apparent paradox is the core of the cur-rent debate on i...
The particular characteristics of COVID-19 demand the careful biomedical study of samples from patie...
The widespread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in healthcare makes it indispensabl...
The principal focus of this paper is to examine the integration of biometric technology into healthc...
The Technological intervention in field of Computer Science and Information Technology has made it p...
Compared with traditional paper medical records, electronic medical records have many advantages suc...
The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is ...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Preservation of privacy and security of healthcare data is very important in the electronic healthca...
Special Section: Mission Critical Public-Safety Communications: Architectures, Enabling Technologies...
An emerging direction for authenticating people is the adoption of biometric authentication systems....
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
The development of information technology has eased the medical services and provided the electronic...
Identity is important when it is weak. This apparent paradox is the core of the cur-rent debate on i...
The particular characteristics of COVID-19 demand the careful biomedical study of samples from patie...
The widespread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in healthcare makes it indispensabl...
The principal focus of this paper is to examine the integration of biometric technology into healthc...
The Technological intervention in field of Computer Science and Information Technology has made it p...
Compared with traditional paper medical records, electronic medical records have many advantages suc...
The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is ...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Preservation of privacy and security of healthcare data is very important in the electronic healthca...
Special Section: Mission Critical Public-Safety Communications: Architectures, Enabling Technologies...
An emerging direction for authenticating people is the adoption of biometric authentication systems....
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
The development of information technology has eased the medical services and provided the electronic...