保护患者隐私:探索电子医疗法律中的数据保护:跨国分析

Q2 Computer Science
Sambhabi Patnaik, Kyvalya Garikapati, Lipsa Dash, Ramyani Bhattacharya, Arpita Mohapatra
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导言:在医疗过程中积累的健康信息被称为健康数据。这些数据包括收集到的有关病人及其家人的信息,形成病人病史。互联网逐步改变了通信、商业和信息获取方式。在受其影响的各个领域中,医疗保健领域是最复杂、最独特的整合领域之一。大数据是正常在线交易和在线互动的结果,是植入设备和实际位置的探测器,也是个人通过互联网提交数据时产生的数字内容。目标:保护健康数据的必要性和保护患者隐私的方法。本研究还有助于理解和认识最佳实践,这将有助于印度更有效地实施法律。方法:采用理论研究方法分析法律法规。通过对不同国家的比较,我们了解了存在的差距和问题。本文探讨了加拿大和印度尼西亚有关数据保护的法律,从而检验了这些法律的效力。结果:在本研究中,我们了解到云计算技术现在可以促进这些海量数据的生成、处理和交换。印度最近颁布了《2023 年数字数据保护法》,这可能是保护个人敏感健康数据免遭滥用的一线希望。结论:实现最佳数据保护的过程仍在继续,需要不断适应技术的动态特性和不断变化的医疗环境。
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Safeguarding Patient Privacy: Exploring Data Protection in E-Health Laws: A Cross-Country Analysis
INTRODUCTION: Health information amassed during the treatment of a medical condition is termed health data. This data encompasses information gathered about a patient and their family, forming a patient history. The internet has progressively transformed communication, commerce, and information acquisition. Among the diverse domains it has influenced, the healthcare sector stands out as one of the most intricate and unique realms of integration. Big data are the results of normal online transactions and interactions that take place online, the detectors that are implanted in devices and actual locations, as well as the generation of digital contents by individuals whenever they submit data over internet. OBJECTIVES: The need of protection of health data and methods of safeguarding patient privacy. The study also helps \understand and appreciate the best practices which will help India in implementing the law more effectively. METHODS: A doctrinal method of research was employed to analyse the laws and regulations. A comparative approach of different countries gives us the understanding of the gaps and issues. The efficacy of the laws was tested as the paper explores the laws of Canada & Indonesia regarding data protection. RESULTS: In this study, we understood the generation, processing, and interchange of these massive amounts of data can now be facilitated by cloud computing technology. As India, recently enacted ‘The Digital Data Protection Act 2023’ which might be a ray of hope for protection of sensitive health data of individuals from misuse. CONCLUSION: The journey towards optimal data protection is ongoing, requiring continuous adaptation to the dynamic nature of technology and the ever-changing healthcare environment.
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