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Videos from Health Privacy Summit available online

Posted on August 1, 2012 by Dissent

The Health Privacy Summit has made materials and videos available online for its recent conference, “Is There an American Health Privacy Crisis?”  Check them out at http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/d/3cq92g/6X

Video Highlights:

  • Patient Story about Privacy Loss: “Julie” bravely tells how she was harmed when her sensitive mental health information was used by staff members of a Boston health care system without her consent.
  • Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Awards: You can watch as we honor Ross Anderson, Congressmen Joe Barton and Ed Markey and Professor Alan Westin with the first-ever Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Awards.
  • Best Privacy Technologies of 2012: You can also watch us present IDExperts, Jericho Systems, and TrendMicro with awards for the Best Privacy Technologies of 2012.
  • theDataMap™: Seeing Latanya Sweeney present theDataMap™ is a real eye-opener as she explains this critical project to map the hidden flows of health data.
  • All Keynotes and Panels: The keynotes and panels include national and international academics, advocates, government officials, health care providers, industry executives, technology experts, and more, discussing the major technical, legal, and cultural threats and solutions to privacy and patient control over personal health information in electronic health systems and data exchanges.

You can also visit the agenda and click on any session to see more about the panel and the live video.

“Is There An American Health Privacy Crisis”, was jointly hosted by The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and the Patient Privacy Rights Foundation.

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