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- Thirty-five percent of Fortune 500 companies admitted to looking at employee’s health records before making hiring and promotion decisions (65 Fed. Reg. 82,467). http://www.patientprivacyrights.org/site...
- Prescriptions NOT Private (NY Times): Drug, dosage, doctor, SSN, address commonly sold for marketing purposes http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/09/busine...
- Sales Force Effectiveness: tools provide real-time information about doctor prescribing habits to drug representatives http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/146/10...
- Prescribing Data Restriction Program (PDRP): Only 25% of surveyed physicians are even aware that the program exists (early 2007) http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/1...
- E-prescribing benefits rely upon sharing of secondary information edocket.access.gpo.gov/2005/pdf/05-22026...
- Dr. Westin 2007 Survey: 58% of respondents agreed that "The privacy of personal medical records and health information is not protected well enough today by federal and state laws and organizational practices.” www.iom.edu/File.aspx?ID=51827
- Survey of Healthcare IT security professionals: 80% of respondents (healthcare organizations) had at least one incident of lost or stolen healthcare information http://www.loglogic.com/documents/analys...
- Lax Privacy in Hospitals: 80% of respondents had at least one incident of lost or stolen healthcare information http://www.scmagazineus.com/Survey-finds...
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The move towards inter-connected electronic health records in the United States and other countries increases access by not only medical professionals but those who are associated with them (covered entities such as insurance companies). A delicate balance needs to be struck between safeguarding patient privacy and necessary access to medical record information. There are a host of inter-twined technological and social issues that have yet to be resolved. For example medical billing is an inaccurate source to derive a patient record yet medical insurance coverage decisions are often based on such data. Most patients and lawmakers are unaware of the ramifications of inter-operable electronic health records. Health information privacy has not been adequately addressed by most healthcare organizations.
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Electronic Healthcare Privacy News
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VA and Kaiser Permanente Invite Veterans to Participate in Health Record Pilot ...
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Electronic Healthcare Privacy Links Powered by Google
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H.R. 598 - HITECH Act - Electronic Health Care Privacy | Clinical ...
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Mahalo Answers for Electronic Healthcare Privacy
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