Confidentiality, Privacy, and Data Protection in Biomedicine
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Confidentiality, Privacy, and Data Protection in Biomedicine
International Concepts and Issues
Dove, Edward S.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2024
334
Dura
9781032495866
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
1. Is privacy egregiously wrong? Reflections on a concept that can make or break constitutions
2. Public interest and trustworthiness: connecting the concepts through reasonable justification for (non)interference with medical confidentiality
3. Big Data research: can confidentiality and fiduciary duties fill in the gaps in privacy and data protection?
4. Managing access to health data for research and innovation in the EU: is a better regulatory approach possible?
5. Secondary Uses of Patients' Data in the European Health Data Space: A UK-German Comparison
6. The evolution of privacy governance in healthcare in post-apartheid South Africa
7. Is health privacy worth the cost?
8. Misuse of private information and the common law right of privacy: a new frontier in biomedicine?
9. Hackers and hacked: how does the law respond to and remedy health data breaches in the Asia-Pacific?
10. Challenges and opportunities for data trusts for health research
11. Human organoids: things or data?
12. Balancing the right to data protection with managing the care of HIV patients: experiences from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa
1. Is privacy egregiously wrong? Reflections on a concept that can make or break constitutions
2. Public interest and trustworthiness: connecting the concepts through reasonable justification for (non)interference with medical confidentiality
3. Big Data research: can confidentiality and fiduciary duties fill in the gaps in privacy and data protection?
4. Managing access to health data for research and innovation in the EU: is a better regulatory approach possible?
5. Secondary Uses of Patients' Data in the European Health Data Space: A UK-German Comparison
6. The evolution of privacy governance in healthcare in post-apartheid South Africa
7. Is health privacy worth the cost?
8. Misuse of private information and the common law right of privacy: a new frontier in biomedicine?
9. Hackers and hacked: how does the law respond to and remedy health data breaches in the Asia-Pacific?
10. Challenges and opportunities for data trusts for health research
11. Human organoids: things or data?
12. Balancing the right to data protection with managing the care of HIV patients: experiences from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa
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confidentiality;data;privacy;medicine;biomedicine;health data
Introduction
1. Is privacy egregiously wrong? Reflections on a concept that can make or break constitutions
2. Public interest and trustworthiness: connecting the concepts through reasonable justification for (non)interference with medical confidentiality
3. Big Data research: can confidentiality and fiduciary duties fill in the gaps in privacy and data protection?
4. Managing access to health data for research and innovation in the EU: is a better regulatory approach possible?
5. Secondary Uses of Patients' Data in the European Health Data Space: A UK-German Comparison
6. The evolution of privacy governance in healthcare in post-apartheid South Africa
7. Is health privacy worth the cost?
8. Misuse of private information and the common law right of privacy: a new frontier in biomedicine?
9. Hackers and hacked: how does the law respond to and remedy health data breaches in the Asia-Pacific?
10. Challenges and opportunities for data trusts for health research
11. Human organoids: things or data?
12. Balancing the right to data protection with managing the care of HIV patients: experiences from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa
1. Is privacy egregiously wrong? Reflections on a concept that can make or break constitutions
2. Public interest and trustworthiness: connecting the concepts through reasonable justification for (non)interference with medical confidentiality
3. Big Data research: can confidentiality and fiduciary duties fill in the gaps in privacy and data protection?
4. Managing access to health data for research and innovation in the EU: is a better regulatory approach possible?
5. Secondary Uses of Patients' Data in the European Health Data Space: A UK-German Comparison
6. The evolution of privacy governance in healthcare in post-apartheid South Africa
7. Is health privacy worth the cost?
8. Misuse of private information and the common law right of privacy: a new frontier in biomedicine?
9. Hackers and hacked: how does the law respond to and remedy health data breaches in the Asia-Pacific?
10. Challenges and opportunities for data trusts for health research
11. Human organoids: things or data?
12. Balancing the right to data protection with managing the care of HIV patients: experiences from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa
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