Innovations are new idea, device or process. Innovations are the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, inarticulated needs or existing market needs. It is proficient through more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or new ideas that are readily available to markets, governments and society. Innovations are something original and novel, as a significant, new that âbreaks intoâ the market or society. The organization of health systems is going through several years of difficulties multifactorial (disruption of mentality, clashes of views on policies to control health care costs). A feeling occurs, where before a semblance of order prevailed, values, principles and rules established. Now, our health systems and in general our societies returned to an era of questioning. In this article we focus on questions concerning the potential part of these Information Systems (IS) and ethical issues they should consider. For example, the handling and use of medical information that IS we can find in constant balance between confidentiality (heart of medicine discipline) and transparency (heart of the public sphere). Given these facts, how should we think about the implementation of coherent information system and what ethical dimensions have to comply? Does the computerization of medical data implies a risk, or does it reveal a decline of some social and moral foundations of medicine such as privacy and security of medical information? The right to access and legitimacy of this information are they challenged. In general, the concept of confidentiality is it still ââ¬Åfashionableââ¬Â and its meaning in the modern democratic society? So many questions characterize a certain anxiety and a loss of confidence among health actors, in the very values of our health systems, resulting in an overall feeling profoundly destabilizing.
Last date updated on September, 2024