Journal article

Ethical questions must be considered for electronic health records

M Spriggs, MV Arnold, CM Pearce, C Fry

Journal of Medical Ethics | B M J PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2012

Abstract

National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but the debate about the ethical issues and how they are to be addressed remains overshadowed by other issues. The discourse to which all others are answerable is a technical discourse, even where matters of privacy and consent are concerned. Yet a focus on technical issues and a failure to think about ethics are cited as factors in the failure of the UK health record system. In this paper, while the prime concern is the Australian Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR), the discussion is relevant to and informed by the international context. The authors draw attention to ethical ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by NHMRC Career Development Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

Craig Fry is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship APP1010390 and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program). We are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for providing comments and suggestions that have improved this paper.Funding The Institute for a Broadband Enabled Society (IBES), University of Melbourne.