Personal Medical Information Security, Engineering, and Ethics
In the last few years, the protection of computerised medical records, and of other personal health information, has become the subject of both technical research and political dispute in a number of countries. In Britain, the issue arose initially as an argument between the British Me dical Associ...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1997, 1997
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1997 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Information and the NHS (For me or for them)?
- Chances, Risks and Side Effects of Chip Cards in Medicine: A Technology Assessment Study from Germany
- Exceptionalism Redux: How Different is Health Care Informatics?
- Clinical Record Systems in Oncology. Experiences and Developments on Cancer Registers in Eastern Germany
- Organisation of General Practice: Implications for IM&T in the NHS
- Practical Protection of Confidentiality in Acute Health Care
- Clinical Systems Security — Implementing the BMA Policy and Guidelines
- User-Oriented Control of Personal Information Security in Communication Systems
- Information Management as Risk Management
- Responsibility Modelling: A New Approach to the Re-alignment and Re-engineering of Health-Care Organisations
- Keeping Confidence in Confidentiality: Linking Ethics, Efficacy, and Opportunity in Health Care Computing
- Electronic Patient Records: Usability vs Security, with Special Reference to Mental Health Records
- Security and Confidentiality Issues Relating to the Electronic Interchange of Clinical Data
- Privacy Oriented Clearing for the German Health-Care System
- Personal Health Data on Optical Memory Cards in Isehara City
- The Perspective of Medical Ethics
- Legal Requirements for Computer Security: An American Perspective
- U.S. Health Information Privacy Policy: Theory and Practice
- Managing Health Data Privacy and Security: A Case Study from New Zealand
- An Update on the BMA Security Policy
- Author Index