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Body Scanners
On June 15, 2010 the European Commission published a communication on between the EC and the European Parliament. "body scanners"
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September 14, 2010:
Focus Group Meeting on Technology Convergence in Paris, France
October 8, 2010:
Focus Group Meeting on Embedded Technology in Maastricht, Netherlands
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HIDE – Homeland Security, Biometric Identification & Personal Detection Ethics
HIDE FP5 and FP6 Project Catalog:
| Name | The development of European standards on confidentiality and privacy in healthcare among vulnerable patient populations |
| Acronym | EUROSOCAP |
| Area | |
| Start Date | 2003-02-01 |
| Duration | 41 months |
| Status | Completed |
| Description | The requirements of an information society present a significant challenge for privacy and confidentiality of personal information. The purpose of this project is to confront and address these tensions with respect to the acquisition and processing of healthcare information. Healthcare professionals require up-to-date guidance on information sharing, which is ethically and legally sound, informs healthcare practice and has practical relevance for their daily work. The aim of the project is to build a knowledge base, a set of standards and guidelines, which will inform professional practice throughout the healthcare sector of the European Community, which harmonises with EU laws and which informs existing policies and guidelines. |
| Coordinator | Queen's University of Belfast |
| Contact | Malcolm ROLLINS ( ) |
| Tel / Fax | / |
| URL | |
| partners | UNIVERSITY OF WARWIC UNIVERSITY OF ESSE HEINRICH-HEINE-UNIVERSITAET DUESSELDOR UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIEL THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAS UNIVERSITE DE NEUCHATE CENTRE FOR SCIENCE, SOCIETY AND CITIZENSHI ASOCIACION SEPTIMANI THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATIO EUROPEAN FORUM FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE |

