Economic Law and, Financial Health
Seyyed Babak Mozafari; Mahdi Saeedian; Shirin Khalili
Volume 2, Issue 2 , February 2025, , Pages 43-55
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Background and Objective: Considering the complexity and development of the relationship between health care professionals and patients on the internet at the national and international levels, it is necessary for us to know of this new technology.Methods: This article has been written using the books ...
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Background and Objective: Considering the complexity and development of the relationship between health care professionals and patients on the internet at the national and international levels, it is necessary for us to know of this new technology.Methods: This article has been written using the books and articles available in real and virtual libraries in a descriptive-explanatory way.Results: The ever-increasing growth of the communication, telecommunication and informatics industries confronts the world with a new revolution every day. The revolution of information and communication technology has left a significant impact on all economic, social, political and security sectors of the countries. With the development of this technology in the medical sector, we are looking for a huge transformation in the system of providing health and medical services, and one of the most important areas of application of information technology is the field of health and treatment.Conclusion: Electronic health refers to the use of the internet and other technologies in the health care industry. Electronic health is a combination of informatics, health and business disciplines and refers to health information and services that are provided through the Internet and digital technologies. In this system, healthcare service providers and patients are not in face-to-face contact, and the communication between them is done by electronic devices, for example by computer.
New Technologies Health and Law
Shahriar eslamitabar; MAHDI SAEIDIAN
Volume 2, Issue 2 , February 2025, , Pages 87-105
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Context and Purpose: France is known as the cradle of law and law. French e-Health in the field of health care have been compiled and approved based on the pillars and elements of the right to health introduced by the main international institutions of human rights and the World Health Organization and ...
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Context and Purpose: France is known as the cradle of law and law. French e-Health in the field of health care have been compiled and approved based on the pillars and elements of the right to health introduced by the main international institutions of human rights and the World Health Organization and according to the conditions and possibilities of the day. This field of new French laws with emphasis on electronic health can be a good model for the Islamic Republic of Iran in developing the aforementioned laws and regulations.Research Method: This article has been written using the paper and e-books and articles available in real and virtual libraries in a descriptive-explanatory method.Findings: The basics of health care law in of France, like any other country, include; The legal control of health care professionals is informed consent to treatment, negligence, error and confidentiality of personal information, which, although it has many similarities with the general trend of the world, is unique in its own way. The role of French public health law is also important in this regard. On the other hand, due to the fact that the right to independence and individual freedom is highly respected in France, an implicit or explicit contract between the mentioned specialists and the patient referred to them, in the form of civil rights and contract laws of France, is carefully considered. The legislator's attention has been drawn. From the beginning, these contracts will be accompanied by legal liability related to negligence and possible negligence.Conclusion: Due to the close cooperation of European countries in the form of the European Parliament, important legal issues have been raised and resolved in the form of French and European Union laws and regulations in medicine and health care, including; Confidentiality of electronic health files, considering the nature of these types of files and the possible access of various people to it, the area of authorized activity of specialists and the issuance of licenses, the jurisdiction dealing with possible violations, liability for negligence and errors and technical defects of telemedicine equipment. is, which has been legislated in all subjects according to the needs and conditions of the day.
New Technologies Health and Law
Babak Sabet; Mahdi Saidian; Shirin Khalili
Volume 1, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 147-162
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Background and Objective: Today, with the extensive progress of information technology, its role in the health sector has become more important than ever before. However, these applications create new challenges for privacy. As a result, governments are trying to take various measures, including passing ...
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Background and Objective: Today, with the extensive progress of information technology, its role in the health sector has become more important than ever before. However, these applications create new challenges for privacy. As a result, governments are trying to take various measures, including passing criminal legislation, to address these challenges.Methods: In this article, by comparing the criminal requirements of electronic health files in leading countries and Iran, by presenting a strategic model in this regard, suggestions have been made to improve the security and confidentiality of electronic health files.Results: This comparative article examines electronic health records with a particular focuse on confidentiality in Europe, America and Iran from a criminal law perspective. Due a absence of comprehensive law specifically addressing "electronic health" and judicial procedures in Iran, related legislation such as the Islamic Penal Code, the Electronic Commerce Law, the Computer Crimes Law and the laws supporting the comprehensive health information system are addressed.Conclusion: Different countries adopt various approaches to the protection of personal health data. European Union countries on individual rights and freedoms. In contrast, the United States is seeking to implement tougher penalties to is looking for the approval of tougher punishments to deal with such crimes. Iran is working to establish legal protection for privacy and personal information through a ten-year program, utilizing legislative model from leading conteies with comidering Islamic Jurisprudence and cultural contexts. Considering the extensive and rapid growth of the field of electronic health, it is necessary to adopt a specialized legislative approach for this area.