Are PHRs Unprotected?
In Modern Health Care,
Deborah Peel, founder of the Patient Privacy Rights Foundation, states that PHRs are "not protected by any laws and will be held in databases owned by
corporations not subject to laws or medical ethics that guarantee
privacy." She opposes the concept of promoting PHRs as is done by the AHIMA and American Medical Informatics Association. Their joint statement states that consumers do have rights, although it should be noted that HIPAA only convers providers and payors. There is a lack of any overarching policy and consumers are not always aware of how their records might be secured or used unless they read site agreements carefully.
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Now You Can Read What Doctors See
Dr. Anita Palepu of 'Open Medicine.'
'Open Medicine' lets public view medical research. Med 2.0?
http://thetyee.ca/Mediacheck/2007/04/18/OpenMed/
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