2015
DOI: 10.5120/cae-1626
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Ethical Issues in Interoperability of Electronic Healthcare Systems

Abstract: The advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the past decades has led to the wide adoption of electronic healthcare systems in healthcare. This has in actual fact led to the improvement in the quality of healthcare by enhancing the collection, storage, retrieval and access to health information. In addition, the use of ICT in healthcare provides more efficient healthcare services by reducing medical errors and costs thereby increasing patients' safety and satisfaction. Moreover, patients' in… Show more

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“…The system is solely intended for hospital staff to register doctors, employee and patients where all must be affiliated with an identity number before sending it to the database. The attributes in the specified system are the user tables in the form of records in the database management system (DBMS) (Iroju & Olaleke, 2015). The tables in the system are capable of accommodating the records of individual hospital staff and patients categorized to fill up personal data in order for personnel in such categories to be able to register through the e-health system for proper data management.…”
Section: Second Level Interactive Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is solely intended for hospital staff to register doctors, employee and patients where all must be affiliated with an identity number before sending it to the database. The attributes in the specified system are the user tables in the form of records in the database management system (DBMS) (Iroju & Olaleke, 2015). The tables in the system are capable of accommodating the records of individual hospital staff and patients categorized to fill up personal data in order for personnel in such categories to be able to register through the e-health system for proper data management.…”
Section: Second Level Interactive Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%