Kr. Iversen et To. Grotan, SOCIOTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF HEALTH-RELATED PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, International journal of bio-medical computing, 43(1-2), 1996, pp. 83-91
This paper focuses on the organisational, technical and ethical aspect
s related to the use of person identifiable health information for var
ious health care management, administration, finance, research and edu
cational purposes. It is based on the ethical standpoint that to the i
ndividuals in question, the identifiable health information represents
the uttermost sensitive and critical information. In addition, nobody
, possibly apart from the patients themselves, may claim ownership of
such information. Thus identifiable health information should be (per
individual) kept as collected and protected as possible, within the sc
ope of the patient provider relationship. Identifiable health informat
ion should, whenever possible and reasonable, be restricted to the hea
lth care professionals providing the treatment and care to the patient
, and only be made available to others, e.g. for management, research
or educational purposes, either in anonymous or pseudonymous form. Sec
ure information management (SIM) is presented as the socio-technical m
eans to facilitate our ethical standpoint in a practical health care e
nvironment.