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February, 2012
Thursday

Your Medical Records Aren’t Secure

“I learned about the lack of health privacy when I hung out my shingle as a psychiatrist. Patients asked if I could keep their records private if they paid for care themselves. They had lost jobs or reputations because what they said in the doctor’s office didn’t always stay in the doctor’s office. That was 35 years ago, in the age of paper. In today’s digital world the problem has only grown worse.
A patient’s sensitive information should not be shared without his consent. But this is not the case now, as the country moves toward a system of electronic medical records.”

Article
Deborah C. Peel, Wall Street Journal

24 March 2010 | Categories: News, RA News, Record Access | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Access, lab results, Privacy, Security
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