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Wat met genetica? KU Leuven
United in Diversity: Legal Challenges on the Road Towards Interoperable eHealth Solutions in Europe KU Leuven
Pervasive Monitoring: Appreciating Surveillance Data as Evidence in Legal Proceeding KU Leuven
Images or video streams, extracted from data acquired through surveillance systems and intended to be used as evidence in court, should have all attributes of conventional digital evidence, meaning that they should be admissible, authentic, reliable, complete and believable. This paper discusses the first three attributes that surveillance systems should comply with to be submitted as evidence in legal proceedings and it identifies some of the ...
Legal Regulation of Electronic Health Records: A Comparative Analysis of Europe and the US KU Leuven
© 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved. This chapter critically analyses the legal and regulatory framework for electronic health records in Europe and the US. In both parts of the world, the development of electronic health records is evolving quickly. Various approaches have proven to be possible and they have resulted in different electronic health record solutions and regulatory instruments. In Europe governmental ...
What electronic health records don’t know just yet. A privacy analysis for patient communities and health records interaction KU Leuven
The advent of Web 2.0 has resulted in the emergence of a new generation of user-centric applications. Healthcare too follows this trend and a whole range of health-related applications are being introduced. Electronic health record (EHR) systems are being developed to enable electronic storing and sharing of medical data between health practitioners. Recently, initial steps have been taken to evolve toward cross-border sharing of EHR data. ...
Integrating patient consent in e-health access control KU Leuven
Lately, many initiatives exist that aim toward integrated e-health systems on a large scale. One of the main technical challenges is access control, although several frameworks and solutions, like XACML, are already becoming standard practice. Data is no longer shared within one affinity domain but becomes ubiquitous, which results in a loss of control. As patients will be less willing to participate without additional control strategies, ...
La modernización del sistema de voto electrónico en Bélgica: un sistema en busca de transparencia KU Leuven
Belgium was one of the first countries to introduce e-voting in its electoral process. Belgium's electoral law, enacte din 1994, regulates electronic voting systems for use in general elections. These systems constitute tools that promise security, secrecy, reliability and validity in any electoral process. The decision to introduce e-voting was intended as a way to resolve some problems of validity and trust affecting the traditional electoral ...