D'Agostino Giuseppina, Hinds Chris, Jirotka Marina, Meyer Charles, Piper Tina, Rahman Mustafizur, Vaver David
Health Informatics J. 2008 Jun;14(2):95-111. doi: 10.1177/1081180X08089318.
An integrated health record (IHR) that enables clinical data to be shared at a national level has profound implications for medical research. Data that have been useful primarily within a single clinic will instead be free to move rapidly around a national network infrastructure. This raises challenges for technologists, clinical practice, and for the governance of these data. This article considers one specific issue that is currently poorly understood: how intellectual property (IP) relates to the sharing of medical data for research on large-scale electronic networks. Based on an understanding of current practices, this article presents recommendations for the governance of IP in an integrated health record.
一种能够在国家层面共享临床数据的综合健康记录(IHR)对医学研究具有深远影响。原本主要在单个诊所内有用的数据将能够在国家网络基础设施中快速自由流动。这给技术专家、临床实践以及这些数据的管理带来了挑战。本文探讨了一个目前尚未得到充分理解的具体问题:知识产权(IP)如何与大规模电子网络研究中的医学数据共享相关。基于对当前实践的理解,本文提出了综合健康记录中知识产权管理的建议。