In this paper we report on findings related to treatment of patient consent in various circumstances and geographic domains; explore transfer of health data between custodians and geo-political entities; and emphasize importance of educating general public about issues related to handling health data. A specific set of questions about consent/legislation and related issues in the Canada, the USA and the EU are addressed in an attempt to answer them systematically. This comparison identifies similarities and differences along a set of dimensions
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
BACKGROUND: Health data personally collected by individuals with wearable devices and smartphones is...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
In this paper we report on findings related to treatment of patient consent in various circumstances...
International audienceA provincial survey was conducted to assess citizens, research ethics committe...
Two widely discussed and debated aspects of health law literature are ‘informed’ consent to medical ...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
Archiving and processing of personal data and its overall treatment in relation with medical care se...
Abstract Background Immense volumes of personal healt...
Abstract Background Concerns regarding the privacy of...
Abstract Background Developments in information techn...
In this article, we analyse the legal components of disclosing confidential patient information unde...
Clinical information about patients is increasingly being stored in electronic form and has therefor...
If you\u27ve been searching for a comprehensive overview of Canadian public health law and policy, l...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
BACKGROUND: Health data personally collected by individuals with wearable devices and smartphones is...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
In this paper we report on findings related to treatment of patient consent in various circumstances...
International audienceA provincial survey was conducted to assess citizens, research ethics committe...
Two widely discussed and debated aspects of health law literature are ‘informed’ consent to medical ...
The use of information technology to manage patient consent is an important emerging area of researc...
Archiving and processing of personal data and its overall treatment in relation with medical care se...
Abstract Background Immense volumes of personal healt...
Abstract Background Concerns regarding the privacy of...
Abstract Background Developments in information techn...
In this article, we analyse the legal components of disclosing confidential patient information unde...
Clinical information about patients is increasingly being stored in electronic form and has therefor...
If you\u27ve been searching for a comprehensive overview of Canadian public health law and policy, l...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
BACKGROUND: Health data personally collected by individuals with wearable devices and smartphones is...
In this chapter, we discuss the boundaries between explicit consent and other available legitimizing...