Faculty Articles
PubMed Identifier
25848410
Legal and regulatory considerations associated with use of patient-generated health data from social media and mobile health (mHealth) devices.
Publication Title
Applied Clinical Informatics
Publisher
Thieme Medical Publishers
ISSN
1869-0327
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Keywords
Health Information Systems, Humans, Ownership, Social Control, Formal, Social Media, Telemedicine
Abstract
Patient-generated health data are coming into broader use across the health care spectrum and hold great promise as a means to improve care and health outcomes. At the same time, rapid evolution in the social media and mobile health (mHealth) market has promoted an environment in which creation and transmission of personal health information is easy, quick, and appealing to patients. However, adoption of social media and mHealth by providers is hampered by legal and regulatory concerns with regard to data ownership and data use. This article defines common forms of patient-generated health data (PGHD) and describes how PGHD is used in clinical settings. It explores issues related to protection of personal health information, including that of children and adolescents, data security, and other potential barriers such as physician licensure. It also discusses regulatory and legal considerations providers and patients should consider before using social media and mobile health apps.
DOI
10.4338/ACI-2014-09-R-0082
Volume
6
Issue
1
First Page
16
Last Page
26
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
NSUWorks Citation
Petersen, C and DeMuro, P, "Legal and regulatory considerations associated with use of patient-generated health data from social media and mobile health (mHealth) devices." (2015). Faculty Articles. 151.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_corx_facarticles/151