Practicing Preventive Ethics, Protecting Patients: Challenges of the Electronic Health Record
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Satkoske, Valerie B
Parker, Lisa S
Bibliographic Citation
The Journal of clinical ethics 2010 Spring; 21(1): 36-8
Abstract
Implementation of guidelines regarding breaches of electronic health information requires an anticipatory stance and physician and patient education regarding security and monitoring measures and methods of redress. Adopting a preventive ethics, rather than a crisis management, model may also increase physician awareness of how the information they choose to include and privilege within the health record may expose patients to added harms if not done mindfully.
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For the Record: Protecting Electronic Health Information
Unknown author (National Research Council (United States). Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications. Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. Committee on Maintaining Privacy and Security in Health Care Applications of the National Information, 1997)