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Medical Narratives and Patient Analogs: The Ethical Implications of Electronic Patient Records

An electronic patient record consists of electronically stored data about a specific patient. It therefore constitutes a data-space...

Keywords: Electronic Patient Record, Ethics, Data-space, Information, diagnosis, Narrative

12/1999 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
The Multifarious Function of Medical Records: Ethical Issues

Medical records comprise history data, physical examination, biosignals, data acquired through in vitro diagnostic tests, images, therapeutic data, and administrative data...

Keywords: Patient Records, Ethics, Technology, Interests

12/1999 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Finding Ethical Principles and Practical Guidelines for the Controlled Flow of Patient Data

The application of computing to health care, and particularly to electronic patient records, offers major benefits but raises issues of confidentiality and of potential misuse...

Keywords: Ethics, Electronic Patient Records, Duty of Care, Confidentiality

12/1999 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Internet Health Resources: from Quality to Trust

OBJECTIVES: Quality of online health resources remains a much debated topic, despite considerable international efforts...

Keywords: Internet, world wide web, Quality of Information, Ethics, trust

01/2003 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Positioning the Patient: Normative Analysis of Electronic Patient Records

OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to take the current ethical research on electronic patient records beyond the ethical-legal issues of privacy to include contemporary issues of the politics of technology and value sensitive design. METHODS: The paper employs an interpretive approach to analyze research on electronic patient records with concepts of the politics of technology and value sensitive design. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The broad development towards computerization of patient records lacks needed attention to the potential effects of such systems on the patients...

Keywords: Electronic Patient Record, Ethics, normative analysis, value sensitive design, patient centered approach

01/2003 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
A Global Socio-economic-medico-legal Model for the Sustainability of Longitudinal Electronic Health Records. Part 1

OBJECTIVES: This paper pursues the challenge of sustaining lifetime electronic health records (EHRs) based on a comprehensive socio-economic-medico-legal model...

Keywords: Social change, Ethics, politics, economics, information medical record linkage

01/2006 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
A Global Socio-economic-medico-legal Model for the Sustainability of Longitudinal Electronic Health Records Part 2

OBJECTIVES: This paper pursues the challenge of sustaining lifetime electronic health records (EHRs) based on a comprehensive socio-economic-medico-legal model...

Keywords: Social change, Ethics, politics, economics, information medical record linkage

01/2006 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Scientific and religious controversies about the beginning of human life: the relevance of the ethical concept of the fetus as a patient

In this paper we show that the question, “When does human life begin?”, is not one question, but three...

Keywords: Beginning of human life, Ethics, fetus as a patient, individual conscience, professional conscience, religion

06/2007 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Non-selective fetal reduction is malpractice

Non-selective multifetal pregnancy reduction is carried out to reduce healthy higher order multiple fetuses to one or two fetuses...

Keywords: Ethics, multifetal pregnancies, neonatal follow-up, non-selective fetal reduction

10/2006 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Patient Informed Consent for Bio-Banks – Investment for the Future

The long term collection of biomaterial in biobanks for medical research is a challenge for informed consent, especially for consent forms, because they are the “legal basis” for the future use of the material...

Keywords: Ethics, privacy, informed consent, data protection, biomaterial

06/2007 | it – Information Technology (vormals it+ti), Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
The TMF Data Protection Scheme for Biobanks

The TMF data protection scheme defines organisatorial and technical measures for building biobanks in a legally and ethically sound way...

Keywords: Ethics, privacy, biobanks, data protection, separation of information

06/2007 | it – Information Technology (vormals it+ti), Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag