Patient Privacy

Patient Privacy - most related articles:

- Australia to access information on individual patients records - 5.9
- Doctors on Facebook may be compromising doctor patient relationship - 4.8
- Patients want computer consultations, electronic health record - 3.8
- Cleveland Clinic, Google to enhance patients' healthcare experience - 3.2
- Need for holistic approach in elderly residential care - 2.2
- Mobile phone bans should be lifted in hospitals, UK - 2.2

Patient Privacy articles

Doctors on Facebook may be compromising doctor patient relationship
Doctors with a profile on the social networking site Facebook may be compromising the doctor-patient relationship, because they don't deploy sufficient privacy settings, indicates research published online in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

Patients want computer consultations, electronic health record
As President Barack Obama calls for streamlining heath care by fully converting to electronic medical records and as Congress prepares to debate issues of patient privacy, one question has largely gone unasked: What do patients want?

Australia to access information on individual patients records
Australian government is taking a bold step in legislating to gain access to the private health records of all Australians.

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