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Videos from Health Privacy Summit Now Available

Posted on July 22, 2011 by Dissent

Organizers of the June 13th, D.C. Health Privacy Summit, “Getting IT Right: Protecting Patient Privacy in a Wired World” [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org], today announced the release of all videos from the Summit.

Videos include all of the morning panel sessions, the keynote speakers, as well as the final session: “”Looking Forward – The 2012 Health Privacy Agenda” [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/videos/session-5-looking-ahead-2012-health-privacy-agenda].” These panels include academics, advocates, government officials, health care providers, industry executives, and technology experts, who discussed the major technical, legal, and cultural issues and solutions to privacy and patient control over personal health information in electronic health systems and data exchanges.

Video Highlights:

  • Jeff Rosen, Author and Professor of Law at George Washington University, interviewed Alan Westin, Author, Of Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor, Arnall Golden and Gregory, Atlanta and Washington DC, for the keynotesession titled, “What do research and history tell us about privacy today?” [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/videos/what-do-research-and-history-tell-us-about-privacy-today]
  • Anita Allen, Deputy Dean at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, moderated the first session titled: “Contrasting Beliefs about Privacy Protection in the Digital Era” [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/videos/session-2-contrasting-beliefs-about-privacy-protection-digital-era]. She utilized the diverse panel to spark the exciting discussions about health information privacy that continued throughout the day.
  • The third of the case study panels featured a discussion of the Sorrell vs. IMS Health case. This panel titled, “Secondary uses of personal health information in health databases” [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/videos/session-33-secondary-uses-phi-health-databases] included the Assistant Attorney General from the state of Vermont and the Chief Privacy Officer from IMS Health, along with consumer, government, academic, and international experts.

For the full agenda, more information on the panels, and links to each video, see: http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/agenda. [http://www.healthprivacysummit.org/agenda]


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