The advances of electronic technology in the field of healthcare has placed the privacy of health information in a precarious position. More people and entities can gain access to the patient\u27s health information. The right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution applies only to state actors, but private players have substantial participation in how health information is processed. Remedies based on tort are limited to right to damages. Evidentiary rules on doctor-patient privilege are likewise limited for evidentiary purposes. This paper argues that health information is protected by the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and falls under the classification of sensitive personal information given utmost protection by the Act
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Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
Technological advances permitting the electronic storage and transfer of health information come wit...
The electronic processing of health information provides considerable benefits to patients and healt...
What kinds of health information should be reported to government for civil purposes? Several compet...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...
Thoughtful scholarship in the area of informational privacy sometimes assumes that a significant lev...
E-healthcare offers tremendous benefits to healthcare stakeholders. Nonetheless, that very same tech...
issue of providing universal health care to all its citizens. Although this issue has not been compl...
The increased use of health information technology (health IT) is a common element of nearly every h...
Advancements in computers and technology have affected nearly every aspect of health care. Although ...
This paper argues that given the proliferation of electronic health records (EHRs) in the health car...
In Part II, this article examines the justifications for implementing comprehensive national health ...
In the last year there has been a move to enact federal legislation concerning private health-care i...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Advances in informat...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
Technological advances permitting the electronic storage and transfer of health information come wit...
The electronic processing of health information provides considerable benefits to patients and healt...
What kinds of health information should be reported to government for civil purposes? Several compet...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...