Secondary research using health records and other personal health data (henceforth referred to as health information research) is a valuable tool for tackling New Zealand’s health and social challenges. It requires however suitable privacy standards to maintain public confi dence and social license. The privacy protocols used by New Zealand district health boards have been described in this journal, as have additional safeguards that could be adopted to prevent privacy breaches.¹,
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Secondary research using health records and other personal health data (henceforth referred to as he...
The use of patient health information in secondary research (henceforth referred as health informati...
AIM: To examine the practices used by New Zealand’s 20 district health boards (DHBs) to protect pati...
The New Zealand Health Information Service has recently established a national health register. At t...
Health research is the single vehicle for uncovering the varying causes of disease or illness, under...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to discover the public's attitude and views towards privacy in...
There is considerable international interest in applying powerful data research techniques (‘big dat...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
The primary care sector in New Zealand has a high rate of uptake of technology, by international sta...
From 1970 onwards the handwritten medical cards which the General Practitioner (GP) used were replac...
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant lev...
"22 December 2008". University of Otago department: LawThis thesis examines the tensions that arise ...
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Secondary research using health records and other personal health data (henceforth referred to as he...
The use of patient health information in secondary research (henceforth referred as health informati...
AIM: To examine the practices used by New Zealand’s 20 district health boards (DHBs) to protect pati...
The New Zealand Health Information Service has recently established a national health register. At t...
Health research is the single vehicle for uncovering the varying causes of disease or illness, under...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to discover the public's attitude and views towards privacy in...
There is considerable international interest in applying powerful data research techniques (‘big dat...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
The primary care sector in New Zealand has a high rate of uptake of technology, by international sta...
From 1970 onwards the handwritten medical cards which the General Practitioner (GP) used were replac...
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant lev...
"22 December 2008". University of Otago department: LawThis thesis examines the tensions that arise ...
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
State and Federal legislation governing health information and privacy in Australia is complex and r...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...