Personal data protection and privacy of personal health information in the electronic era is a broad topic that includes consent, security measures and access considerations. The focus of this article is on one component of the larger picture: data transfers of personal health information that occur in the context of informa- tion technology (“IT”) outsourcing. If the societal good envisioned by an inter-jurisdictional EHR is to be fully realized, then the necessity of outsourcing is a reality that must be addressed
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
In 2002, the requirements imposed by PIPEDA will extend to encompass all personal health information...
issue of providing universal health care to all its citizens. Although this issue has not been compl...
The use of information and communication technologies in the health and social service sectors, and ...
This paper analyzes the regulatory regime for PHR systems in Canada. The first part of the paper con...
Some of the existing literature concerning the privacy of health information seems to suggest that m...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]The u...
This article presents results from a year-long research project reviewing health privacy issues in t...
The rapid and continual advances in electronic record keeping create new and challenging privacy con...
This article examines the issue of the retention and destruction of personal health information. Whi...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
The focus of this article is to examine the implications of the new federal and Ontario personal dat...
In Part II, this article examines the justifications for implementing comprehensive national health ...
Canada lags behind other countries in the development of electronic health records. If Canada develo...
Governments are increasingly outsourcing service provision to private contractors in an effort to re...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
In 2002, the requirements imposed by PIPEDA will extend to encompass all personal health information...
issue of providing universal health care to all its citizens. Although this issue has not been compl...
The use of information and communication technologies in the health and social service sectors, and ...
This paper analyzes the regulatory regime for PHR systems in Canada. The first part of the paper con...
Some of the existing literature concerning the privacy of health information seems to suggest that m...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]The u...
This article presents results from a year-long research project reviewing health privacy issues in t...
The rapid and continual advances in electronic record keeping create new and challenging privacy con...
This article examines the issue of the retention and destruction of personal health information. Whi...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
The focus of this article is to examine the implications of the new federal and Ontario personal dat...
In Part II, this article examines the justifications for implementing comprehensive national health ...
Canada lags behind other countries in the development of electronic health records. If Canada develo...
Governments are increasingly outsourcing service provision to private contractors in an effort to re...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
In 2002, the requirements imposed by PIPEDA will extend to encompass all personal health information...
issue of providing universal health care to all its citizens. Although this issue has not been compl...