Compiling Medical Data into National Medical Databases: Legitimate Practice or Data Protection Concern

ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL INFORMATICS, Penny Duquenoy, Carlisle George, and Kai Kimppa, eds. IGI Global, 2008

Posted: 28 Nov 2009

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Bostjan Bercic

Institute for Economics, Law and Informatics

Carlisle E. George

Middlesex University

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

In recent years, various national medical databases have been set up in the EU from disparate local databases and file systems. Medical records contain personal data and are as such protected by EU and member states' legislation. Medical data, in addition to being personal data, is also defined in the EU legislation as being especially sensitive and warrants special measures to protect it. It therefore follows that various legal issues and concerns arise in connection with these processes. Such issues relate to the merits of compiling a nationwide database, deciding on who has access to such a database, legitimate uses of medical data held, protection of medical data, and subject access rights amongst others. This chapter examines some of these issues and argues that such databases are inevitable due to technological change; however there are major legal and information security caveats that have to be addressed. Many of these caveats have not yet been resolved satisfactorily, hence making medical databases that already exist problematic.

Keywords: Medical database, Medical data

Suggested Citation

Bercic, Bostjan and George, Carlisle E., Compiling Medical Data into National Medical Databases: Legitimate Practice or Data Protection Concern (2008). ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL INFORMATICS, Penny Duquenoy, Carlisle George, and Kai Kimppa, eds. IGI Global, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1514567

Bostjan Bercic

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Carlisle E. George (Contact Author)

Middlesex University ( email )

The Burroughs
London, NW4 4BT
United Kingdom

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