Reference no: EM132700061
STAT6001 Public Health Informatics - Laureate International Universities
Assessment: Evaluating eHealth/mHealth/Future of PHI
Learning Outcome 1: Analyse legal, ethical and social equity principles surrounding the use of ICT for health
Learning Outcome 2: Evaluate the ways that systems, infrastructure and resources can constrain the effective applications of ICT
Learning Outcome 3: Assess the role of Health care information and communication technology (ICT) firms
Instructions:
There are many ethical and legal challenges in eHealth and mHealth. Over the past few modules, you have been exposed to some of these challenges. In this module, you will prepare an assignment based on this learning.
To prepare for this Assessment:
• Step 1: Choose one of the key ethical/legal challenges for eHealth and mHealth listed following the Assignment Criteria.
• Step 2: Create and submit a 15 -minute presentation responding to one of the key ethical challenges for eHealth and mHealth.
o F2F students present in groups - in classes;
o OL students will be allocated into OL groups and will submit a recorded presentation on BB - in your group folders only.
• Step 3: Write a 500-word summary (one page) of your presentation, listing at least 5 references clearly, as a group and submit this after your presentation, in the relevant submission area.
Topics - CHOOSE ONE ONLY
Ethical, legal issues, risk, big data, sustainability and other key challenges for eHealth and mHealth:
• Privacy and data protection: Security in the collection, storing and sharing of healthcare information. How is patient data adequately protected according to privacy law? How do different health professionals across different services (eg private general practitioners and pharmacists, public hospitals, other professionals in public and private health services) all share information smoothly for the best interests of patient care? What are the key ethical and legal challenges?
• Data sovereignty: The notion that electronic data about patients is subject to the laws of the country, especially where global eTechnology providers are managing eHealth systems in other countries. This is one of the critical questions in big data and public health. Which law applies, when global technology companies based in one country are managing the data of patients in another country?
• Developing interoperability: A term referring to when diverse systems operate together smoothly. What are the key ethical/legal issues?
• eHealth equity and access: What access should people have to their own eHealthcare records, and what role are patient (consumer) and carer groups and NGOs playing in the governance of eHealth?
• Governance with disparate systems: How does the proper governance of eHealth occur when health professionals may have different governance systems? What are the key ethical and legal challenges?
• Risk management: Risk management in relation to the provision of information provided through telemedicine. What are the key risks, as well as the ethical and legal issues?
• Standards and Quality of Health Information: Who is monitoring the standard and quality of healthcare information being provided online? Standards of health information provided through electronic means. An eHealth code of ethics has been developed to provide standards for health information provided through the internet. See this Rippen and Risk (2000).
• Sale of medicines and products online: Consider this challenge with the recognition of the need to monitor and provide standards for online health products (see Liang et al., 2011). This issue is associated with counterfeit medicines, which are often available online.
Assignment Criteria :
• Demonstrates an understanding of the chosen challenges of the eHealth/mHealth topic chosen and demonstrates understanding of the evidence (references) used in the presentation and report.
• Critiques and responds to the challenges presented with recommendations and offers appropriate critique of fellow students' presentations.
• Analysis and application with synthesis of new knowledge.
• Ethico-moral reasoning (recognises ethical and moral issues within a discipline and is able to reason based on these principles).
• Effective Communication and teamwork
• Uses academic conventions, including appropriate resources and referencing.
Use APA referencing style.
Attachment:- Assessment Brief - Group Presentation.rar
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