Legal and security issue Who cares? Centre for research-based innovation in telemedicine and eHealth systems for chronic, age,

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Legal and security issue Who cares? Centre for research-based innovation in telemedicine and eHealth systems for chronic, age, and lifestyle related diseases, 2006 – 2014Centre for research-based innovation in telemedicine and eHealth systems for chronic, age, and lifestyle related diseases, 2006 – 2014

My task Try to be somewhat provocative, which for you, means that you should be as normal as possible

My story

My thinking All the information has be owned by the patient Based on the patient's consent - informed consent (voluntariness) (Dementia)

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But still patients die because the healthcare workers are not able to get the right information at the right time

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Security – important for whom For the patient? For the healthcare worker (sued)? For the growing number of other professions tumbling around the decision table?