Health systems around the world currently generate diverse health data related to their patients; their potential for use in the routine of health professionals is recognized; however, at the same time, patient safety is also widely discussed since, over the years, the patient's electronic medical record absorbs sensitive information, accumulated over time. In this sense, this study aimed to address ethical, legal, and information management aspects in the context of patient safety. This is a scoping review, conducted based on the methodological structure developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute and the checklist Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews, set in five stages: 1) identifi...
Since the original Institute of Medicine (IOM) report was published there has been an accelerated de...
Patient safety has become a significant and pressing policy issue. Around the world, governments, th...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
This thesis after giving the definitions of Health Informatics, Ethics, Morals, Responsibility, Secr...
Background: The importance of high-quality health information for patient safety has been establishe...
OBJECTIVE: To collect and critically review patient safety initiatives for health information techno...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
This thesis focuses on analyzing the ethical issues in the hospitals that use manual system (Hospit...
As a result of rapid technological and economic expansion throughout the world, society is confronte...
Patient safety is an important issue in the healthcare industry. Electronic health records (EHRs) fo...
Patient safety has become a significant and pressing policy issue. Around the world, governments, th...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
BACKGROUND Cancer care is complex, involving highly toxic drugs, critically ill patients, and var...
Security of data for patients is the most overriding obstacle in the healthcare sector when contempl...
With the start of the 21st century, patient safety as a topic of special interest has attracted incr...
Since the original Institute of Medicine (IOM) report was published there has been an accelerated de...
Patient safety has become a significant and pressing policy issue. Around the world, governments, th...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
This thesis after giving the definitions of Health Informatics, Ethics, Morals, Responsibility, Secr...
Background: The importance of high-quality health information for patient safety has been establishe...
OBJECTIVE: To collect and critically review patient safety initiatives for health information techno...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
This thesis focuses on analyzing the ethical issues in the hospitals that use manual system (Hospit...
As a result of rapid technological and economic expansion throughout the world, society is confronte...
Patient safety is an important issue in the healthcare industry. Electronic health records (EHRs) fo...
Patient safety has become a significant and pressing policy issue. Around the world, governments, th...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
BACKGROUND Cancer care is complex, involving highly toxic drugs, critically ill patients, and var...
Security of data for patients is the most overriding obstacle in the healthcare sector when contempl...
With the start of the 21st century, patient safety as a topic of special interest has attracted incr...
Since the original Institute of Medicine (IOM) report was published there has been an accelerated de...
Patient safety has become a significant and pressing policy issue. Around the world, governments, th...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...