Dear FABsters
A doctoral candidate in our Bioethics program is doing her dissertation on
issues of privacy pertaining to the use of Electronic Health Records by
Primary Health Care physicians. She is in the process of constructing her
questionnaire to be distributed to primary care physicians in Greece. As
she informs me--we will be working together on the methodological part and
this of course includes constructing the questionnaire-- although she
finds much literature and empirical studies on EHR in general, has not
been able to locate many empirical studies--actually she has come across
very few--on issues of privacy (protection). Since I am not very familiar
with this type of literature, I was wondering if any of you could assist
by pointing to empirical studies that dealt with issues of privacy and
EHR.
You can e-mail me at: [log in to unmask]
Thank you in advance.
I wish all of you to have a wonderful holiday season and a happy and
productive new year!
Vassiliki Petoussi
Department of Sociology
University of Crete, Greece
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