Electronic medical record: experience of legal regulation in the EEU countries
https://doi.org/10.25881/18110193_2022_1_72
Abstract
The article discusses implementation of electronic medical records in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) countries. Several common and country-specific barriers have been detected. In order to harmonize the legislation of the EEU countries, the authors propose a supranational legal regulation of relations in the form of an agreement between the EEU countries. This could will be the starting point for the further development of supranational relations.
About the Authors
I. M. AkulinRussian Federation
Akulin I.M., Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Professor
Saint Petersburg
E. A. Chesnokova
Russian Federation
Chesnokova E.A., PhD
Saint Petersburg
R. A. Presnyakov
Russian Federation
Presnyakov R.A.
Saint Petersburg
A. E. Pryadko
Russian Federation
Pryadko А.Е.
Saint Petersburg
N. E. Guryanova
Russian Federation
Guryanova N.E.
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Akulin I.M., Chesnokova E.A., Presnyakov R.A., Pryadko A.E., Guryanova N.E. Electronic medical record: experience of legal regulation in the EEU countries. Medical Doctor and Information Technologies. 2022;(1):72-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/18110193_2022_1_72