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More October, 2004 data protection and privacy journal articles.- Ethical issues in the diagnostic genetic testing process.
by Nyrhinen T, Leino-Kilpi H, Hietala M. Journal: New Genet Soc. 23(1):73-87
- Where does health care compliance stand one year after HIPAA?
by Mack J. Journal: Manag Care. 13(9 Suppl Readiness):1-3, 8
- Informed consent and clinical research involving children and adolescents: implications of the revised APA ethics code and HIPAA.
by Fisher CB. Journal: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 33(4):832-9
- Data security and protection in cross-institutional electronic patient records.
by van der Haak M, Wolff AC, Mludek V, Drings P, Wannenmacher M, Wetter T. Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform. 90:341-5
- Working with human research protections.
by Arford PH. Journal: J Nurs Scholarsh. 36(3):265-71
- Confidential dilemma. Colo. hospital accused of using ethics rule as shield.
by Moon S. Journal: Mod Healthc. 34(34):22
- WEDI workings: tasked with advising HHS, the group develops consensus and recommendations on standards implementation.
by Lazarus SS. Journal: Healthc Inform. 21(9):56
- Safe Teleradiology: Information Assurance as Project Planning Methodology.
by Collmann J, Alaoui A, Nguyen D, Lindisch D. Journal: J Am Med Inform Assoc. October 2004;:
- The more things change, the more they stay the same: an analysis of the impact of the HIPAA Privacy Rule on Illinois mental health providers.
by Sanders RH, Stevens KL. Journal: DePaul J Health Care Law. 2003 Fall;7(1):43-68
- Information storage for health-care providers: it's not as simple as it seems.
by Hanauer D. Journal: J Med Pract Manage. 2004 Jul-Aug;20(1):7-12
- Data protection and confidentiality.
by Bakker A. Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform. 65:450-64
- Privacy questions from practicing school nurses.
by Bergren MD. Journal: J Sch Nurs. 20(5):296-301
- Why stop at HIPAA? Getting back on the healthcare information highway.
by Scott JS. Journal: Healthc Financ Manage. 58(9):34, 36
- The protection of individuals by protecting medical data in EHRs.
by Barber B. Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform. 87:38-43
- Health care continuation available under COBRA.
by Slater C. Journal: Ohio Nurses Rev. 79(8):12
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