- Docente: Antonio Gammarota
- Credits: 1
- SSD: IUS/20
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Blended Learning
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Imaging and Radiotherapy techniques (cod. 9079)
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from Nov 08, 2024 to Nov 28, 2024
Learning outcomes
The student acquires knowledge relating to digital health documentation in the judicial field, the NIS Directive on the protection of sensitive national and EU information infrastructures, computer crimes L. 547 / 93 and L. 48/2008, the Gelli law and Radiodiagnostics and Radiotherapy, the legislation on the transfer of digital data in the judicial field, the protection of personal data processed with the HIS, RIS-PACS systems and the technical assessments on IT documents generated by health systems.
Course contents
- HIS and RIS-PACS Systems
- Legal issues on Digital data
- HIS e RIS-PACS Personal Data Protection
- HIS, RIS-PACS Systems and IT crimes (L. 547/93, L. 48/2008, Penal code)
- Study cases
- NIS e NIS2 Directives and health information systems
- Radiodiagnostics and radiotherapy activities Law
- RIS-PACS data use as digital evidence in judiciary systems
Readings/Bibliography
- Didactic material used for the lesson.
- Regulatory, jurisprudential and doctrinal material indicated in class.
Teaching methods
- The seminar is carried out using teaching innovation techniques
- Conventional in-person lessons, unless otherwise indicated and prescribed by the University
- Exceptionally, simultaneous lessons remotely in case of need (transport strike, disasters, emergencies, health reasons, etc.)
- Analysis of legislation, jurisprudence and doctrine
- Analysis and discussion of cases
Assessment methods
The exam will consist of a written or oral test aimed at assessing the level of knowledge acquisition
Teaching tools
- Personal computer
- Video projector
- Slides
- Videoclips
Office hours
See the website of Antonio Gammarota
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.