Recent history shows an increasing number of privacy breaches, usually attributed to a lack of diligence when handling personal data. Little awareness for privacy concerns is asserted as the pivotal negative effect on diligence. Challenging this conventional wisdom, this study shows that physicians are fully aware of the privacy issues. Their lack of diligence mainly results from a trade-off between the prospected consequences resulting from a privacy breach and the impediments diligent data handling has on the actual workflow of the physicians. Based on the grounded theory method, we chose hospitals as research field since patient data is commonly perceived as especially sensitive. We add to the body of knowledge by emphasizing the role of...
New technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor patients...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
Most people are completely oblivious to the danger that their medical data undergoes as soon as it g...
Recent history shows an increasing number of privacy breaches, usually attributed to a lack of dilig...
The benefits of digitization of personal health information have been identified in many studies (An...
Privacy is threatened by the extent of data collected and sold by consumer data brokers. Physicians,...
Healthcare organizationsprocess massive amount of electronic medical records (EMR) utilizedby their ...
Healthcare data can contain sensitive, personal, and confidential information that should remain sec...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
\u3cp\u3eNew technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor...
While increasing public and academic attention is given to transparency of medical records, relative...
This study postulates issues related to electronic privacy and addresses the factors that directly e...
Although there were almost 3.5 million reported information breaches of health care data in the firs...
New technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor patients...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...
New technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor patients...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
Most people are completely oblivious to the danger that their medical data undergoes as soon as it g...
Recent history shows an increasing number of privacy breaches, usually attributed to a lack of dilig...
The benefits of digitization of personal health information have been identified in many studies (An...
Privacy is threatened by the extent of data collected and sold by consumer data brokers. Physicians,...
Healthcare organizationsprocess massive amount of electronic medical records (EMR) utilizedby their ...
Healthcare data can contain sensitive, personal, and confidential information that should remain sec...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
\u3cp\u3eNew technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor...
While increasing public and academic attention is given to transparency of medical records, relative...
This study postulates issues related to electronic privacy and addresses the factors that directly e...
Although there were almost 3.5 million reported information breaches of health care data in the firs...
New technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor patients...
Background One of the most important facts that should be considered is confidentiality in order to ...
New technologies are increasingly evaluated for use within the clinical practice to monitor patients...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
Most people are completely oblivious to the danger that their medical data undergoes as soon as it g...