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23rd June 2003
Brightstar conferences presents: The New Zealand Electronic Health Records Summit
Practical strategies for implementing a successful electronic information management system
Electronic Signatures & Responsibility - The Legality Issue - Michael Wigley, Wigley & Company, Solicitors
- Where does the NZ government stand on electronic signatures & signoff?
- What does the Electronic Transactions Act 2002 mean for the health industry?
- What sort of aspects should be included in an in-house policy?
- How would an electronic signature stand up in a court of law? Examples of case law relating to electronic signatures;
- Can electronic signatures be used to identify and verify requests for information?
- Electronic prescriptions: what is the future relating to electronic signatures?
- Who has the responsibility of a document once it is sent from DHB to GP?
Please see Michael's paper: Electronic Health Records: Legal Issues
Date: Monday, 23 June 2003
Time: 12:00am - 12:00am
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