Americans support both protecting the privacy of medical records and encouraging medical research. Thus, it is not surprising that a move to change practices in these two areas has generated attention and comment. The new federal regulations, promulgated under the authority of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), were adopted to protect the privacy of medical records. They were not specifically designed to facilitate or limit medical research. Nonetheless, the regulations have prompted strong objections from the biotechnology industry and from academic medicine. The Association of American Medical Colleges and the Biotechnology Industry Organization have argued that the regulations will make it more diffi...
Big Data collections derived from medical records present regulatory and privacy challenges while ho...
Legal regulation of the privacy of medical information is now at a critical stage. Americans are hig...
In discharging its mandate under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to ...
The HIPAA Privacy Rule was not initially designed to impact medical or scientific research. However,...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
The privacy interest recognized in medical records is in its infancy, as legal protections of person...
After years of Congressional debates and agency rule-making, the HIPAA health care privacy rule has ...
Proceeding from the proposition that privacy is a fundamental right, this essay notes the importance...
The computerization of health information and medical records, including sensitive personal informat...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Advances in informat...
Advancements in computers and technology have affected nearly every aspect of health care. Although ...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
This report provides a brief overview of the modified medical privacy rule, “Standards for the Priva...
OBJECTIVE: The author provides an overview of the current status of privacy in psychiatric treatment...
Big Data collections derived from medical records present regulatory and privacy challenges while ho...
Legal regulation of the privacy of medical information is now at a critical stage. Americans are hig...
In discharging its mandate under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to ...
The HIPAA Privacy Rule was not initially designed to impact medical or scientific research. However,...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
The privacy interest recognized in medical records is in its infancy, as legal protections of person...
After years of Congressional debates and agency rule-making, the HIPAA health care privacy rule has ...
Proceeding from the proposition that privacy is a fundamental right, this essay notes the importance...
The computerization of health information and medical records, including sensitive personal informat...
Until recently, rules about protection of health information and the protection of human research su...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Advances in informat...
Advancements in computers and technology have affected nearly every aspect of health care. Although ...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
This report provides a brief overview of the modified medical privacy rule, “Standards for the Priva...
OBJECTIVE: The author provides an overview of the current status of privacy in psychiatric treatment...
Big Data collections derived from medical records present regulatory and privacy challenges while ho...
Legal regulation of the privacy of medical information is now at a critical stage. Americans are hig...
In discharging its mandate under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to ...