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Law, ethics and medicine
Privacy impact assessment in the design of transnational public health information systems: the BIRO project
- Correspondence to Concetta Tania Di Iorio, Via Gran Sasso 79, 65121 Pescara (PE), ITALY; tania_diiorio{at}virgilio.it
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Privacy impact assessment in the design of transnational public health information systems: the BIRO project
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- Received February 23, 2009
- Revised June 3, 2009
- Accepted July 8, 2009
- First published November 30, 2009.
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November 30, 2009
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