| Presentation to IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 96, T Rindfleisch, 7/5/96 |
....secure electronic medical record system fielded. 6. A number of contributors worried about the extent to which access control lists would have to be micromanaged, and whether this would turn out to be a serious burden given the large number of record fragments that can pertain to one individual [62]. In fact, given the signal to noise problems, might it not turn out to be unfeasible Our view was that the great majority of individuals can be dealt with using a default access control list, containing a group such as all GPs working in the practice , and that only a small number of highly ....
....point, and one on which US contributors also had much to say; we will deal with it fully in a later section. 8. Tom Rindfleisch made the point, with which we fully agree, that informed consent should not be sought at the stressful point of critical need, but in advance, like a living will [62]. A related point is made by the German information security agency: that for consent to be meaningful, systems must be designed so that people who refuse to use part or all of them, or to grant some information access, do not lose their right to care as a result [10] The German case referred to ....
Presentation to IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 96, T Rindfleisch, 7/5/96
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