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  • Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate (Map)
  • Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate (Horizontal bar chart)
  • Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) (Horizontal bar chart)
  • Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate (Horizontal bar chart)
  • Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) (Spider web chart)
  • Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) Legislation on eHealth (individual's rights) (Spider web chart)
  • Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate Legislation exists that allows individuals to demand their own health-related data be corrected when held in an EHR if it is known to be inaccurate (Wind rose chart)
Data set notes
eHealth survey 2015

Indicators: 142
Updated: 02 June 2017
Contact: Clayton Hamilton

Data provided by Member States in the 2015 WHO Global eHealth Survey and highlights the key messages and trends identified. Published in the European eHealth report 2016. In total, 46 Member States from the WHO European Region responded to the survey.
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