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Section 1 American Telemedicine Association
Legal Considerations
Duty to Warn, Privacy, Informed Consent, & more
Question
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Update
Privacy Protection Framework
for Face Recognition in Edge-Based
Internet of Things
- Xie, Y., Li, P., Nedjah, N., Gupta, B. B., Taniar, D., & Zhang, J. (2022). Privacy protection framework for face recognition in edge-based Internet of Things. Cluster computing, 1–19.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Barnett, J. E., & Kolmes, K. (2016). The practice of tele-mental health: Ethical, legal, and clinical issues for practitioners.Practice Innovations, 1(1), 53–66.
Lustgarten, S. D. (2015). Emerging ethical threats to client privacy in cloud communication and data storage.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 46(3), 154–160.
Murphy, J. M., & Pomerantz, A. M. (2016). Informed consent: An adaptable question format for telepsychology.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 47(5), 330–339.
QUESTION
1 What are the American Telemedicine Association’s recommended elements for informed consent (in absence of specific law or regulation)? To select and enter your answer go to Test.