Dear all,

 

To remove (or even change clinical data without keeping a track of the
original registration) is due to the national legislations. 

 

In this respect I think it is advisable to leave this issue "open" -
meaning that some kind of parameter setting should be available to
manage the clinical data handling. And let's wait and see what the
European directions will include ...

 

Regards,

 

Walter Dierckx.

 

 

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From: owner-openehr-techni...@openehr.org
[mailto:owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Gerard Freriks
Sent: dinsdag, april 18, 2006 18:23
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Subject: Re: removal of data

 

Bert,

 

Ik heb dat nergens gelezen.

 

Het verwijderen is altijd onderworpen aan de beslissing van de arts.

 

De termijn waarna gegevens moeten worden verwijderd is nu 15 jaar.

En dan is het ook nog onderworpen aan beperkende bepalingen.

 

Universitaire klinieken moeten het 115 jaar bewaren.

 

Kijk op:  

http://www.zonmw.nl/nl/programmas/programma-informatie/informatie-en-com
municatietechnologie-in-de-zorg-icz.html

voor info van het Juridisch lab.

 

Gerard

 

 

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On 18-apr-2006, at 9:47, Bert Verhees wrote:





Now I discovered today, there is a law in the Netherlands which obliges 

care-takers (GP's etc) to remove all records for patients demanding this


(within 3 months of demand, and after some years of not visiting that
GP)

 

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