On the importance of intellectual property rights for e-science and the integrated health record

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Abstract

An integrated health record (IHR) that enables clinical data to be shared at a national level has profound implications for medical research. Data that have been useful primarily within a single clinic will instead be free to move rapidly around a national network infrastructure. This raises challenges for technologists, clinical practice, and for the governance of these data. This article considers one specific issue that is currently poorly understood: how intellectual property (IP) relates to the sharing of medical data for research on large-scale electronic networks. Based on an understanding of current practices, this article presents recommendations for the governance of IP in an integrated health record. © 2008 Sage Publications.

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D’Agostino, G., Hinds, C., Jirotka, M., Meyer, C., Piper, T., Rahman, M., & Vaver, D. (2008). On the importance of intellectual property rights for e-science and the integrated health record. In Health Informatics Journal (Vol. 14, pp. 95–111). https://doi.org/10.1177/1081180X08089318

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