Health Professionals' Ethical, Security, and Patient Safety Concerns Using Digital Health Technologies: A Mixed Method Research Study
Background: Digital Health Technologies (DHTs) offer numerous health benefits but raise ethical and security concerns about patient health data among health professionals due to potential security breaches. This study explores the ethical, patient safety, and security issues concerning healthcare pr...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Kumasenu Mensah (Author), Godwin Adzakpah (Author), Jonathan Kissi (Author), Hannah Taylor-Abdulai (Author), Stephen Benyi Johnson (Author), Princilla Awudu Agbeshie (Author), Christabell Opoku (Author), Jessica Abakah (Author), Emmanuel Osei (Author), Ama Yeboaa Agyekum (Author), Richard Okyere Boadu (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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