This paper examines the social impact of healthcare systems upon two key stakeholders, patients and healthcare workers. The paper focuses upon ‘privacy’, a growing concern of organisations involved in the delivery of healthcare services. Surprisingly, privacy is typically undervalued in information systems development, including healthcare systems. This paper applies a developmental privacy framework to determine a variety of privacy issues pertinent to the use of ICT for healthcare applications in the context of the two stakeholders above. The framework identifies privacy issues relevant to the stakeholders and a number of relevant themes are discussed. The paper also notes the absence of human-centred investigations of privacy in healt...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...
Established and emerging organizational, methodological and technological paradigm changes health sy...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...
This paper examines the social impact of healthcare systems upon two key stakeholders, patients and ...
This paper revisits a previously published critical analysis of privacy and healthcare informatics i...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
"The Healthcare industry is one of the largest and rapidly developing industries. Over the last few ...
Western European and Anglo-American healthcare consider patient empowerment of great importance. The...
This paper identifies and discusses recent information privacy violations or weaknesses which have b...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies have the potential to improve many facets of ...
The following paper dives into the implications of the growing presence of the Internet and other te...
Privacy can be understood as access of one actor (whether individual or organization) to another, wi...
This chapter is on the use and management of information via the medium of computer technology, the ...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies have the potential to improve many facets of ...
The proliferation of e-health holds great promises in sharing medical data, improving healthcare qua...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...
Established and emerging organizational, methodological and technological paradigm changes health sy...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...
This paper examines the social impact of healthcare systems upon two key stakeholders, patients and ...
This paper revisits a previously published critical analysis of privacy and healthcare informatics i...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
"The Healthcare industry is one of the largest and rapidly developing industries. Over the last few ...
Western European and Anglo-American healthcare consider patient empowerment of great importance. The...
This paper identifies and discusses recent information privacy violations or weaknesses which have b...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies have the potential to improve many facets of ...
The following paper dives into the implications of the growing presence of the Internet and other te...
Privacy can be understood as access of one actor (whether individual or organization) to another, wi...
This chapter is on the use and management of information via the medium of computer technology, the ...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies have the potential to improve many facets of ...
The proliferation of e-health holds great promises in sharing medical data, improving healthcare qua...
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications...
Established and emerging organizational, methodological and technological paradigm changes health sy...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...