McSherry Bernadette
Faculty of Law, Building No 12, Monash University, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
J Law Med. 2004 Aug;12(1):60-8.
Many countries are in the process of implementing systems of shared electronic health records. This article explores some of the ethical concerns raised by Australia's proposed HealthConnect system which aims to create electronic event summaries of health information. Three areas of ethical concern relating to confidentiality, consent and the involvement of the private sector are examined. It is argued that unless the HealthConnect system is firmly grounded in policy based on ethical considerations, patients may not want to "opt in" to it.
许多国家正在实施共享电子健康记录系统。本文探讨了澳大利亚提议的健康连接系统引发的一些伦理问题,该系统旨在创建健康信息的电子事件摘要。研究了与保密、同意和私营部门参与相关的三个伦理关注领域。有人认为,除非健康连接系统牢固地建立在基于伦理考量的政策基础上,患者可能不会愿意“选择加入”该系统。