2005
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7506.sgp259
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Confidentiality—the final betrayal

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“…While the potential benefits of the system are significant in terms of increased quality of healthcare delivery, there are potential drawbacks, with many authors (see, for example, Collins [2004], Leyden [2004], Carvel [2005], Keighley [2005], and Mulholland [2005]) being critical. Critics have tended to focus on potential breaches of security and confidentiality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While the potential benefits of the system are significant in terms of increased quality of healthcare delivery, there are potential drawbacks, with many authors (see, for example, Collins [2004], Leyden [2004], Carvel [2005], Keighley [2005], and Mulholland [2005]) being critical. Critics have tended to focus on potential breaches of security and confidentiality.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%