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Rating the Raters: Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics

Rating the Raters: Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics

Goodyear Tire, 786 P.2d 939 (Ariz. 1990); King v. National Spa. 570 So.2d 612 (Ala. 1990)). Obviously, a proposal for a trustmark authority such as Med CERTAIN posits several different approaches for the delivery of evaluative metainformation [3]. At least as a working hypothesis it could be argued that the closer the trustmark authority integrates itself at a commercial or technological level with the underlying medical data suppliers, the greater will be its liability exposure.

Nicolas P Terry

J Med Internet Res 2000;2(3):e18

Rating the "Raters": Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics

Rating the "Raters": Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics

Full paper published as: Terry NP. Rating the "Raters": Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2000;2(3):e18. (http://www.jmir.org/2000/3/e18/)

Nicolas P Terry

J Med Internet Res 2000;2(suppl2):e8