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Title: The Legal Framing of Computerized Processing of Health Data : A European and Canadian Perspective
Authors: Chassigneux, Cynthia
Trudel, Pierre
Knoppers, Bartha Maria
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: GenEdit
Abstract: The use of information and communication technologies in the health and social service sectors, and the development of multi-centred and international research networks present many benefits for society: for example, better follow-up on an individual's states of health, better quality of care, better control of expenses, and better communication between healthcare professionals. However, this approach raises issues relative to the protection of privacy: more specifically, to the processing of individual health information.
URI: https://depot.erudit.org/id/002714dd
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