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Legal frameworks for patient information management – a Nordic overview Leif Erik Nohr Legal advisor
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Common Nordic features High quality health care services ”Massive” legal frameworks Patients’ Rights Extensive and growing use of information technology in health care Developed infrastructure – Dedicated Health Networks eHealth strategies Facing the same demographic challenges Focus on continous provision of health care
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Challenges Fully utilize the potentials of information technology in the provision of health care Provide a legal framework that considers –Quality –Patients’ rights –Professional duties –Efficiency –Information security –Etc
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Iceland National strategy for use of information technology in all sectors Information security and protection of personal privacy as guiding principles eHealth regulated by health care- and data protection legislation No specific eHealth legislation The DeCode database…
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Finland Decentralised health care system Principle of citizen-centred seamless service structures National Electronic Health Record by end of 2007 Legislation on seamless service chains National standards, national EHR structure, security and safety guidelines
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Sweden National strategy since 2006. –Includes social care Aim at bringing laws and regulations in line with extended use of ICT Information- and infrastructure Bill for a new Patient Data Act
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Sweden (cont.) The Patient Data Act: –Cohesive regulation of processing of personal data in health care –Framework legislation –Facilitate both enhanced patient security and strong privacy protection –Care providers can – subject to conditions – have direct access to other’s e-records –Patient’s get a right to be informed about access to own medical records. –Possible for patient’s to have direct access to own medical records
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Denmark Government strategy for information technology in the Health Care systems (2003 – 2007) Focus on interoperability and standards (incl. SnoMed) One Patient – one EHR within each region Awareness on legal prerequisites Issuing of legal guidelines (information security, consent)
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Denmark (cont.) National IT Strategy 2003 – 2007 for the Danish Health Care Service “A number of initiatives in the strategy will over a very short period of time challenge some of the regulations in the Law on Patients’ Legal Status. For instance, it will be imperative to clarify whether the existing legislation presents any barriers to displaying information originating from various registries, with the purpose of giving the health care professional a more holistic view of a patient’s state of health.”
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Norway National, strategic initiative – ”Te@mwork 2007” Continuity of care – on all levels Focus on the importance of information flow National health network Widespread use of EHR
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Norway (cont.) Guidelines on telemedicine and responsibility Guidelines on access to an sharing of information in electronic health records Telemedicine and ehealth provided under existing legislation Health Register Act Limited possibilities to direct access Legislation (or interpretation of it) being discussed
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To conlude Good national strategies (good intentions) Strong focus on infrastructure Changing Health Records Legal aspects of ehealth is widely acknowledged Differences in the approach to legal issues A need to rethink the legal framework to a new – electronic - reality
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