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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
Volume 43, Issue 2, Pages 23-33Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/183335831404300204
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Electronic Medical Records; Privacy; Patient Data Privacy; Information Management; Computer Security
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The introduction of electronic medical records (EMRs) can expose patients to the risk of infringement of their privacy. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between patients' concerns about information privacy and their protective responses. A questionnaire survey conducted in a Taiwanese hospital revealed that, regarding information privacy, patients' concerns about the collection of information about themselves, the secondary use of this information and the possibility of errors in the recorded information were associated with their information privacy-protective responses, while concern for unauthorised access to their information by other staff in the medical facility was not. Medical facilities should devote every effort to alleviate patients' concerns about the invasion of their information privacy to avoid eroding the reputation of medical facilities and impeding the promotion of EMRs.
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