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When is the processing of data from medical implants lawful? The legal grounds for processing health-related personal data from ICT implantable medical devices for treatment purposes under EU data protection law (2022)
Journal Article
Lindstad, S., & Ludvigsen, K. R. (2023). When is the processing of data from medical implants lawful? The legal grounds for processing health-related personal data from ICT implantable medical devices for treatment purposes under EU data protection law. Medical Law Review, 31(3), 317-339. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwac038

Medicine is one of the biggest use cases for emerging information technologies. Data processing brings huge advantages but forces lawmakers and practitioners to balance between privacy, autonomy, accessibility, and functionality. ICT-connected Implan... Read More about When is the processing of data from medical implants lawful? The legal grounds for processing health-related personal data from ICT implantable medical devices for treatment purposes under EU data protection law.

Dissecting liabilities in adversarial surgical robot failures: A national (Danish) and EU law perspective (2022)
Journal Article
Ludvigsen, K. R., & Nagaraja, S. (2022). Dissecting liabilities in adversarial surgical robot failures: A national (Danish) and EU law perspective. Computer Law and Security Review, 44, Article 105656. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2022.105656

Over the last decade, surgical robots have risen in prominence and usage. They are not merely tools, but have also become advanced instruments with network connectivity. Connectivity is necessary to accept software updates, accept instructions, and t... Read More about Dissecting liabilities in adversarial surgical robot failures: A national (Danish) and EU law perspective.