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E-Health: Policies And Procedures To Protect Consumer Confidentiality

Abstract: 4 pages in length. The promise of patient empowerment, lowered costs and improved public health services heralds the notion of e-health as an option whose time has certainly arrived. The extent to which the extensive components of e-health serve to upgrade a health system in dire need of improvement is both grand and far-reaching; that e-health also poses a significant problem with regard to consumer confidentiality speaks to the grey area where it is definitively understood who is authorized to access consumer health-related information. Bibliography lists 7 sources.


Catagory: General

Subcatagory: Communications, Media, Theory, Etc


 

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