2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-023-00945-6
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Patient-centered empirical research on ethically relevant psychosocial and cultural aspects of cochlear, glaucoma and cardiovascular implants – a scoping review

Sabine Schulz,
Laura Harzheim,
Constanze Hübner
et al.

Abstract: Background The significance of medical implants goes beyond technical functioning and reaches into everyday life, with consequences for individuals as well as society. Ethical aspects associated with the everyday use of implants are relevant for individuals’ lifeworlds and need to be considered in implant care and in the course of technical developments. Methods This scoping review aimed to provide a synthesis of the existing evidence regarding eth… Show more

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Section: Interoperability and Integration In Healthcare Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are still difficulties in reaching seamless integration and interoperability in healthcare IT. Effective information transmission is hampered by problems including data security, privacy issues, and the absence of standard operating procedures among healthcare companies [6]. Integration attempts are further complicated by the variety of legacy systems that are in use throughout the healthcare sector.…”
Section: Interoperability and Integration In Healthcare Itmentioning
confidence: 99%