Giving patients access to their medical records via the internet: the PCASSO experience

The Patient-Centered Access to Secure Systems Online (PCASSO) project is designed to apply state-of-the-art-security to the communication of clinical information over the Internet. The authors report the legal and regulatory issues associated with deploying the system, and results of its use by prov...

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Internet - legislation & jurisprudence
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