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Author: Dissent

Medical groups launch e-prescribing Web site

Posted on March 4, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Five doctors organizations have launched a Web site and campaign designed to persuade physicians to switch from paper-based prescriptions of medications to electronic prescribing. The Get Connected campaign, along with the GetRxConnected.com Web site, are focused on helping doctors move from prescriptions written on paper pads or entered into a computer and faxed to pharmacies….

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Online Medical Records and Security

Posted on March 4, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Since we’re all so excited at the prospect of putting medical records online, can we talk, for a moment, about security? A techie friend of mine told me recently about a nefarious site that somehow manages to mimic whatever site you think you’re going to — a shadow jcrew.com, for example, or a shadow Orbitz,…

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Health Information Technology Executives Overwhelmingly Believe the Industry Needs to Work Together on Information Security

Posted on March 3, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

A new survey shows that 96 percent of health information technology (HIT)  executives think it is important to have a uniform way for verifying the security of sensitive healthcare information, and 85 percent think it is time for the industry to come together and develop a comprehensive framework that can provide that uniformity. The survey,…

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Strengthen medical privacy laws (commentary)

Posted on March 3, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

… No wonder the public does not entirely trust the privacy and security of their medical information. The Markle Foundation reports that a large majority of Americans are very concerned their health information is not adequately protected by federal law. People admit they have lied or skipped recommended testing to avoid having information in their…

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The Candidates and Privacy of Your Health Records: Overview

Posted on March 1, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

In an Op-Ed in the NY Times today, Jeffrey Rosen offers his opinion on Clinton vs. Obama in terms of civil liberties and privacy. In his piece, he mentions some of Clinton’s speeches on privacy, but questions her approach. He suggests that Obama might be better — even though Rosen did not cite a single…

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KS: Patient privacy must prevail in records sweep (Editorial)

Posted on February 29, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Johnson County District Attorney Phil Kline is spending a great deal of time trying to obtain information about former patients of the Overland Park Planned Parenthood clinic. The information is contained in records that women patients rightfully expected would remain confidential. Kline’s demands have gone beyond what a special counsel and a judge have deemed…

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