DOI: 10.29007/9nql
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Strategy for data Cybersecurity in European Health Data Ecosystem

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the Strategy for Data Cybersecurity in the European Health Data Ecosystem, to be implemented in 2025. The document analysis was carried out to map the different proposals for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council, regarding the sharing of the Electronic Health Record in the European space, and the General Data Protection Regulation implemented in the European Union.After an exhaustive documentary analysis, inconsistencies or flaws were detected that could comprom… Show more

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“…This can be achieved through secure technology in compliance with data privacy and medical liability legislation, through the use of mutual intervention mechanisms: the patient's double consent; the medical assumption of guaranteeing total confidentiality, through the non-consent agreement for third parties to access the information. Despite its unquestionable contribution to individual and collective health, when dealing with health information, which is highly sensitive, the protection of privacy based on a system that merely refers to the GDPR, does not provide effective protection (Curado et al, 2023). A Distributed Database Model for Mobile Health Telemonitoring Applications (Figure 1) must consider a flexible use of data, ensuring that data is only accessed by those who need it and have the necessary access permission.…”
Section: Informed Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be achieved through secure technology in compliance with data privacy and medical liability legislation, through the use of mutual intervention mechanisms: the patient's double consent; the medical assumption of guaranteeing total confidentiality, through the non-consent agreement for third parties to access the information. Despite its unquestionable contribution to individual and collective health, when dealing with health information, which is highly sensitive, the protection of privacy based on a system that merely refers to the GDPR, does not provide effective protection (Curado et al, 2023). A Distributed Database Model for Mobile Health Telemonitoring Applications (Figure 1) must consider a flexible use of data, ensuring that data is only accessed by those who need it and have the necessary access permission.…”
Section: Informed Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%