2015 Second International Conference on eDemocracy &Amp; eGovernment (ICEDEG) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icedeg.2015.7114460
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Security and privacy legislation guidelines for developing personal health records

Abstract: Personal Health Records (PHR) open new opportunities for enhancing delivery of standard health care services and health information to general population and supporting individuals to take more active role in health management and decision making processes. However, while utilization of PHR as part of a health management process brings much more flexibility, and advanced options to individuals, it also introduces questions related to responsibility and authority for creation, processing, maintenance and ensuri… Show more

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“…[ The data subject has the right to know about the processed data, the logic behind processing, and should be eligible to require recitification, blocking or removal to imprecise and incomplete nature of data. [91] Article…”
Section: Legal Perspective Relevant To Cloud-based E-healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ The data subject has the right to know about the processed data, the logic behind processing, and should be eligible to require recitification, blocking or removal to imprecise and incomplete nature of data. [91] Article…”
Section: Legal Perspective Relevant To Cloud-based E-healthmentioning
confidence: 99%