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Personal Medical Information, 1997
- Ross Anderson:
Personal Medical Information - Security, Engineering, and Ethics. Springer 1997, ISBN 978-3-540-63244-3 - Simon Jenkins:
Information and the NHS (For me or for them?). 1-18 - Anja Hartmann, Otto Ulrich:
Chances, Risks and Side Effects of Chip Cards in Medicine: A Technology Assessment Study from Germany. 19-26 - Reid Cushman:
Exceptionalism Redux: How Different Is Health Care Informatics? 27-37 - Bernd Blobel:
Clinical Record Systems in Oncology. Experiences and Developments on Cancer Registers in Eastern Germany. 39-56 - Mary Hawking:
Organisation of General Practice: Implications for IM&T in the NHS. 57-65 - Ruth Roberts, Joyce K. Thomas, Michael Rigby, John Williams:
Practical Protection of Confidentiality in Acute Health Care. 67-78 - Allan Hassey, Mike Wells:
Clinical Systems Security Implementing the BMA Policy and Guidelines. 79-94 - Ulrich Kohl:
User-Oriented Control of Personal Information Security in Communication Systems. 95-108 - Beverly Woodward:
Information Management as Risk Management. 109-115 - Andrew Blyth:
Responsibility Modelling: A New Approach to the Re-Alignment and Re-Engineering of Health-Care Organisations. 117-127 - Michael Rigby:
Keeping Confidence in Confidentiality: Linking Ethics, Efficacy, and Opportunity in Health Care Computing - A Case Study. 129-150 - Ronald J. Draper:
Electronic Patient Records: Usability vs Security, with Special Reference to Mental Health Records. 151-163 - Peter Landrock, John Williams:
Security and Confidentiality Issues Relating to the Electronic Data Interchange of Clinical Data. 165-173 - Gerrit Bleumer, Matthias Schunter:
Privacy Oriented Clearing for the German Health-Care System. 175-194 - Yoshikazu Okada, Yasuo Haruki, Yoichi Ogushi, Masanobu Horie:
Personal Health Data on Optical Memory Cards in Isehara City. 195-198 - Fleur Fisher:
The Perspective of Medical Ethics. 199-205 - David A. Banisar:
Legal Requirements for Computer Security: An American Perspective. 207 - Agneta Breitenstein:
U.S. Health Information Privacy Policy: Theory and Practice. 209-224 - Roderick Neame:
Managing Health Data Privacy and Security: A Case Study from New Zealand. 225-232 - Ross Anderson:
An Update on the BMA Security Policy. 233-250
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