The Law as a ‘Catalyst and Facilitator’ for Trust in E-Health: Challenges and Opportunities

Anton Vedder, Colette Cuijpers, Petroula Vantsiouri and Mariana Zuleta Ferrari, The Law as a ‘Catalyst and Facilitator’ for Trust in E-Health. Challenges and Opportunities. Law, Innovation and Technology 2014 6(2), pp. 305–325

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Anton Vedder

KU Leuven Centre for IT and IP Law (CiTiP); KU Leuven - Faculty of Law

Colette Cuijpers

Tilburg University - Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)

Petroula Vantsiouri

Tilburg University - Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)

Mariana Zuleta Ferrari

Tilburg University - Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History; Tilburg University - Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History

Date Written: December 2, 2014

Abstract

In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a report on the state of development of legal frameworks with regard to e-health. The report is based on the findings of the WHO’s Second Global Survey on e-Health, which analysed, amongst other things, the extent to which the legal frameworks in the Member States addressed the need to protect patients’ privacy in the use of electronic healthcare applications. Based on the results obtained, the WHO stressed the fact that although in most member countries there exists a high level of legal protection of the general privacy of health-related information, this does not go beyond the common human right of privacy. There exists little specific e-health related privacy protection legislation and much remains to be explored in terms of other legal safeguards.

This article intends to broaden the WHO’s analysis and go somewhat further, exploring not only the challenges and opportunities with regard to privacy protection, but also liability laws, which could have a significant impact on the use and adoption of these technology applications.

Keywords: eHealth, ethics, law, adoption, uptake

Suggested Citation

Vedder, Anton and Cuijpers, Colette and Vantsiouri, Petroula and Zuleta Ferrari, Mariana and Zuleta Ferrari, Mariana, The Law as a ‘Catalyst and Facilitator’ for Trust in E-Health: Challenges and Opportunities (December 2, 2014). Anton Vedder, Colette Cuijpers, Petroula Vantsiouri and Mariana Zuleta Ferrari, The Law as a ‘Catalyst and Facilitator’ for Trust in E-Health. Challenges and Opportunities. Law, Innovation and Technology 2014 6(2), pp. 305–325, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3407907

Anton Vedder (Contact Author)

KU Leuven Centre for IT and IP Law (CiTiP) ( email )

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Colette Cuijpers

Tilburg University - Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)

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Tilburg, 5037
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Petroula Vantsiouri

Tilburg University - Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)

P.O.Box 90153
Prof. Cobbenhagenlaan 221
Tilburg, 5037
Netherlands

Mariana Zuleta Ferrari

Tilburg University - Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History ( email )

Netherlands
+31134662105 (Phone)
+31134662105 (Fax)

Tilburg University - Department of Public Law, Jurisprudence & Legal History ( email )

Netherlands
+31134662105 (Phone)
+31134662105 (Fax)

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