2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11623-013-0049-6
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Datenschutz und Datennutz bei elektronischen Patientenakten

Abstract: EFA, EGA, ePA, pEPA und Co: Im deutschen Gesundheitswesen mangelt nicht an Ideen für elektronische Aktensyteme. Erfahrungen kommerzieller Anbieter und anderer Länder zeigen zumindest, wie es nicht funktioniert

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“…An online health record system could facilitate the documentation of a patient’s case history and prove to be cost-effective. Such a record system, the Siemens patient records system, was used in Austria as part of the digiLog project [16]. In this system, patient data were stored as a mobile electronic file and could be shared between the attending physicians and the patient [16].…”
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“…An online health record system could facilitate the documentation of a patient’s case history and prove to be cost-effective. Such a record system, the Siemens patient records system, was used in Austria as part of the digiLog project [16]. In this system, patient data were stored as a mobile electronic file and could be shared between the attending physicians and the patient [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a record system, the Siemens patient records system, was used in Austria as part of the digiLog project [16]. In this system, patient data were stored as a mobile electronic file and could be shared between the attending physicians and the patient [16]. However, the online health record has been receiving a low participation to date (n=241, 2.5%), possibly due to its pilot project status due to limited health insurance funds, making it accessible only to privately insured patients [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%