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The Malaysian government is a major healthcare provider. The government It plans to have 33 paperless

public hospitals in Malaysia in the next few years. These paperless hospitals will be enabled backed by

information systems that will collect, process, and retrieve data. This will not only help to increase the

operating efficiency of these hospitals but will also be environment-friendly. Until recently, Till now, the

government has been successful in making two public hospitals paperless, and they are working with the

work on other 31 hospitals to transform them into paperless hospitals is in progress. Although the government has formulated a code of conduct for doctors to be good practitioners, there is no code in place for

information ethics. There is an urgent need to regulate the collection, storage, processing and communication of medical data and patient information to prevent misuse. What concerns might patients have?

What can hospitals do to prevent misuse? Given the scenario outlined above, what do you think should be

part of an ethical code of conduct for securing the sensitive information gathered by healthcare service provider's.​

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