This article argues for law reform in Thailand concerning the protection of health data, particularly laws involving the data’s disclosure to third parties. It has been found that several pieces of Thai legislation governing this area are conflicting, causing confusion and disquiet to Thai physicians. Recently, Parliament has enacted the Personal Data Protection Act 2019. The said GDPR-style Act should have clarified all already-existing confusion regarding the inconsistency of legislation, but it has further complicated the matter instead. Doctors cannot disclose patients’ health data to third parties, even to protect others or public interests. Court cases from other jurisdictions show that courts are willing to impose on physicians the d...
The study aims to compare and contrast the position of four countries (The US, UK, Australia, and Ma...
In order to safeguard the confidentiality and sensitivity of personal health information belongs to...
This article deals with confidentiality and disclosure in the practice of pathology in South Africa....
The focus of this article is to examine the implications of the new federal and Ontario personal dat...
The duty of medical confidentiality has been one of the core duties of medical practice as informati...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
This study aimed at analyzing government’s efforts to provide protection for medical record data of ...
AbstractThis article sought to describe the health-care data situation in six selected economies in ...
Despite decades of advocacy among Thai governmental and nongovernmental actors to remove abortion fr...
The concept of patient confidentiality is nearly as old as the practice of health professions and, h...
Objectives: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and the National Identification Authority (...
This article examines the limitations of the application of traditional information privacy theory t...
As part of the wave of medical malpractice reforms over the last several decades, efforts were initi...
The Covid-19 pandemic demands adjustment in transmission control, including data transparency. Indon...
In Part II, this article examines the justifications for implementing comprehensive national health ...
The study aims to compare and contrast the position of four countries (The US, UK, Australia, and Ma...
In order to safeguard the confidentiality and sensitivity of personal health information belongs to...
This article deals with confidentiality and disclosure in the practice of pathology in South Africa....
The focus of this article is to examine the implications of the new federal and Ontario personal dat...
The duty of medical confidentiality has been one of the core duties of medical practice as informati...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
This study aimed at analyzing government’s efforts to provide protection for medical record data of ...
AbstractThis article sought to describe the health-care data situation in six selected economies in ...
Despite decades of advocacy among Thai governmental and nongovernmental actors to remove abortion fr...
The concept of patient confidentiality is nearly as old as the practice of health professions and, h...
Objectives: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and the National Identification Authority (...
This article examines the limitations of the application of traditional information privacy theory t...
As part of the wave of medical malpractice reforms over the last several decades, efforts were initi...
The Covid-19 pandemic demands adjustment in transmission control, including data transparency. Indon...
In Part II, this article examines the justifications for implementing comprehensive national health ...
The study aims to compare and contrast the position of four countries (The US, UK, Australia, and Ma...
In order to safeguard the confidentiality and sensitivity of personal health information belongs to...
This article deals with confidentiality and disclosure in the practice of pathology in South Africa....