By: Margalit Gur-Arie
Fred, The example you are providing for use of BP readings is actually a very nice illustration how data could be used to benefit entities other than patients. Why should people be forced to share...
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In reply to Fred Trotter. One of my sources is the Georgetown U. Health Information Privacy Project http://hpi.georgetown.edu/privacy/ A lot of their stuff is rather dated. Unless you have Westlaw and...
View ArticleBy: Family Home Care & Hospice
Medical data before it is given away should always have the permission of the patient. This data is a confidential matter and known only between the patient and the health care service provider.
View ArticleBy: Fred Trotter
In reply to Margalit Gur-Arie. Margalit, Your framing of my city example implies that cities have no control over how healthy their environments are. I could also say that you could compare BP data to...
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In reply to Fred Trotter. Fred, With all due respect, your arguments are rather confusing. There is no “deep question” here that requires “careful discussion”. Patients own their health care...
View ArticleBy: Mike O
One question: What was the date of this article? It seems to be July 20, 2012 (based on the URL and the date shown just above the comments). Yet the comments start on July 11. I am asking for proper...
View ArticleBy: Fred Trotter
Mike, This article was actually published originally on the radar blog: http://strata.oreilly.com/2012/06/patient-data-ownership-access.html The date in the URL is correct as far as I know.
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I wanted to also point people to the excellent article that I just found about this issue at JAMA http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=183601 The article is by Mark Hall and Kevin A....
View ArticleBy: Rhys
On a couple of occasions they tried to get me drunk but as their own drinking became excessive I walked away. However, I am sure in a short period of time she would have told me the details about her...
View ArticleBy: Fred Trotter
In reply to <a href="https://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2012/08/20/who-owns-patient-data/#comment-252525">Mike O</a>. The earlier date is correct I think. As I recall we made a minor change...
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