5. The anatomy of electronic patient record ethics: a framework to guide design, development, implementation, and use

The anatomy of electronic patient record ethics: a framework to guide design, development, implementation, and use

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CEUs: 2 Ethics

Average read time: 70 minutes.

Short Summary of the Article:

The article presents a framework designed to identify and assess ethical challenges associated with electronic patient records (EPR) throughout their life cycle. This framework aims to help healthcare professionals, software engineers, and health service managers ensure responsible, reliable, and ethical use of EPR systems. The framework focuses on two main areas: understanding the context of EPRs (the purpose, interested parties, and the regulatory framework) and addressing core functions such as data collection, data access, and digitally enabled healthcare. The authors argue that the framework should not be viewed merely as a risk management tool but rather as a guide to creating value and ensuring ethical responsibility in the healthcare system.

 

Learning OutcomesĀ 

Upon completion of this activity, you should have an understanding of:

  1. Ethical Implications of EPRs: Learners will understand the ethical challenges that arise from collecting, accessing, and sharing health information digitally.
  2. Role of EPRs in Healthcare Delivery: The critical role of EPRs in improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare by facilitating better information access and sharing.
  3. Framework for Ethical EPR Implementation: Learners will be equipped to apply an ethical framework to ensure responsible design, development, and use of EPRs in their respective fields.

 

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Ryshane Sewpersad

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