Health Information Profession Flashcards
All persons have a fundamental right to self-determination.
principle of autonomy
All persons are equal as persons and have a right to be treated accordingly.
principle of equality and justice
All persons have a duty to advance the good of others where the nature of this good is in keeping with the fundamental and ethically defensible values of the affected party.
principle of beneficence
All persons have a duty to prevent harm to other persons insofar as it lies within their power to do so without undue harm to themselves.
principle of non-malificence
All rights and duties hold subject to the condition that it is possible to meet them under the circumstances that obtain.
principle of impossibility
Whoever has an obligation, has a duty to fulfil that obligation to the best of her or his ability
principle of integrity
All persons have a fundamental right to privacy, and hence to control over the collection, storage, access, use, communication, manipulation and disposition of data about themselves.
Principle of Information-Privacy and Disposition
The collection, storage, access, use, communication, manipulation and disposition of personal data must be disclosed in an appropriate and timely fashion to the subject of those data.
principle of openess
Data that have been legitimately collected about a person should be protected by all reasonable and appropriate measures against loss, degradation, unauthorized destruction, access, use, manipulation, modification or communication.
principle of security
The subject of an electronic record has the right of access to that record and the right to correct the record with respect to its accurateness, completeness and relevance.
principle of access
The fundamental right of control over the collection, storage, access, use, manipulation, communication and disposition of personal data is conditioned only by the legitimate, appropriate and relevant data-needs of a free, responsible and democratic society, and by the equal and competing rights of other persons.
Principle of Legitimate Infringement
Any infringement of the privacy rights of the individual person, and of the individual’s right to control over person-relative data as mandated under Principle 1, may only occur in the least intrusive fashion and with a minimum of interference with the rights of the affected person.
Principle of the Least Intrusive Alternative
Any infringement of the privacy rights of the individual person, and of the right to control over person-relative data, must be justified to the affected person in good time and in an appropriate fashion.
principle of accountability
quickly gaining momentum within the country and the rest of the ASEAN region.
telemedicine
whose objective is to utilize information and communication technologies in the health sector.
eHealth strategic framework and plan for 2014 to 2020`