Present and future challenges in medical data management: economics, ethics, and the law
Patel, S.H.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 118: 43-51
2005
ISSN/ISBN: 0926-9630 PMID: 16301768 Document Number: 591665
Electronically-linked knowledge plays an increasingly central role in the delivery of health services worldwide. Medical data collection, archival, and analysis are all increasing in both rate and volume; large, cohesive collections of personal health information are emerging rapidly. Factors driving this integration include value-added methods of diagnosis and therapy, interest in evidence-based practices, safety concerns, and increased consumer demand for personalized, comprehensive medical services. Practitioners, businesses, patients, and the public at large would be well-served to develop and sustain a dialogue addressing these phenomena, including assessments their of economic, ethical, legal implications.