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General Data Protection Regulation in Health Clinics

Published: 10 January 2020 Publication History

Abstract

The focus on personal data has merited the EU concerns and attention, resulting in the legislative change regarding privacy and the protection of personal data. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) aims to reform existing measures on the protection of personal data of European Union citizens, with a strong impact on the rights and freedoms of individuals in establishing rules for the processing of personal data. The GDPR considers a special category of personal data, the health data, being these considered as sensitive data and subject to special conditions regarding treatment and access by third parties. This work presents the evolution of the applicability of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 six months after its application in Portuguese health clinics. The results of the present study are discussed in the light of future literature and work are identified.

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cover image Journal of Medical Systems
Journal of Medical Systems  Volume 44, Issue 2
Jan 2020
266 pages

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Plenum Press

United States

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Published: 10 January 2020
Accepted: 02 January 2020
Received: 01 July 2019

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  1. General data protection regulation
  2. Regulation (EU) 2016/679
  3. Personal data
  4. Health data
  5. Health clinics

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  • (2023)A systematic study on the impact of GDPR compliance on OrganizationsProceedings of the XIX Brazilian Symposium on Information Systems10.1145/3592813.3592935(435-442)Online publication date: 29-May-2023

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